A Ghostly Form: Scrap Metal Embraces Presence, Absence, and the Space Between
Emerging curator Rui Amaral is troubling the third rail of contemporary art. He’s been fingering the margins of what’s visible, the all-important link to…
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Emerging curator Rui Amaral is troubling the third rail of contemporary art. He’s been fingering the margins of what’s visible, the all-important link to…
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The story of gentrification is both too complicated and too simple to be told well. There’s no proper shape for it, nothing to support…
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Chto Delat is a Russian collective of artists; founded in 2003, they are one of the most respected political art groups working today. Their…
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Sitting down to read an epic novel is to relive an epoch, embark on a long journey – it’s not enough to sit back and…
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Isa Genzken is one of the most respected German artists working today, whose brittle sculptures and shiny, glittery collages document a world of trash…
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Cosima von Bonin is an artist who won’t let go. Her new exhibition at Vienna’s MUMOK is an explosion of stuffed animals and chicks…
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Kathy Acker rang my head like a bell. It happened in the Spring of 1990, while she was reading out loud, a passage to…
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An infamous art historical tale goes a little something like this. In April of 1917 the Society of Independent Artists was preparing for its…
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The Montreal Biennale is at once a new institution and an old one. Last year, the previous iteration of the Biennale (independently operated since…
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In last year’s cyber-romance Her, Amy Adams plays a videogame developer who is making a documentary film in her spare time. When she screens…
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