Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: On Artists and Survival
An artist recently lamented to me that, these days, being an artist felt so painfully inadequate. Against fascism and pandemic, the racist cruelty of…
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An artist recently lamented to me that, these days, being an artist felt so painfully inadequate. Against fascism and pandemic, the racist cruelty of…
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For episode 22, Lauren Wetmore spoke with Ebony L. Haynes, a gallerist, curator, and writer. Haynes is the Director of Martos Gallery in…
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Monuments are not inert. Like removing a scab on an infected wound, the defacement or removal of monuments can cause a rupture – in…
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Dear Readers, This has been a time of strife, uncertainty, and trauma for many. Before we can begin to celebrate the changes that emerge…
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For episode 21, Sky Goodden spoke with Coco Fusco, the legendary Cuban-American critic, artist, educator, and art historian. Speaking from the center of…
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One likely constant amid the uncertain reality of lockdown is that your screen time has probably gone up. While we are unable to access…
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There’s one image of a bed dressed in bleached sheets sanitized to a crisp, with a thin, folded blanket at the foot, in an…
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I have been lucky enough to sit in a dark room listening to Jeanne Randolph talk. I should mention that I say this very…
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For this episode, still circling the question “what’s changed, and what should?”, Lauren Wetmore spoke with Brussels-based curator Daniel Blanga Gubbay, the artistic co-director…
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“I had no faith in any kind of permission.” So he cut off the lock and replaced it with his own, then went to…
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