After Ferguson, A New Protest Culture’s Challenge to Art
Walter Benjamin has a line about the Angel of History who sees the past as “one single catastrophe, which unceasingly piles rubble on top of rubble and…
Read MoreWalter Benjamin has a line about the Angel of History who sees the past as “one single catastrophe, which unceasingly piles rubble on top of rubble and…
Read MoreThe idea sounds perfectly Gatsby-esque. Build a massive pool inside the 55,000 square foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory, fill…
Read MoreTadej Pogačar is a Slovenian artist who has been making work for over thirty years. For much of that period he has operated under…
Read MoreI wanted to make “the fourth wall” no longer a mirror, but a membrane that makes the spectator aware of this coming and going…
Read MoreEmerging 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…
Read MoreThe story of gentrification is both too complicated and too simple to be told well. There’s no proper shape for it, nothing to support…
Read MoreChto Delat is a Russian collective of artists; founded in 2003, they are one of the most respected political art groups working today. Their…
Read MoreI won’t blow my own trumpet too much, since it was fairly obvious that Duncan Campbell was going to win this year’s Turner Prize…
Read MoreSitting down to read an epic novel is to relive an epoch, embark on a long journey – it’s not enough to sit back and…
Read MoreYou are a writer, a curator, an installation artist, a social practitioner, a fly-by-night art advisor, an art-fair fixture, an inveterate biennialist. You live…
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