May 2015
#134
All Women Issue: Lynda Benglis, Dana Schutz, Tammi Campbell, Colleen Heslin, Erica Eyres, “Indigenous Criticism: On Not Walking With Our Sisters,” Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Mia Feuer, Zachari Logan, Alisa Henriquez, Aurel Schmidt, Jack Bush, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cliff Eyland, Jennifer Lefort, Fred Tomaselli, Lee Friedlander, Mark Neufeld, Robert Scott, Aleesa Cohene & more…
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Bordernotes
- Kim Gordon: Star Turns
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Borderviews
- Skating on Thin Black Ice
- Feat of Clay
- Floating Identity
- Preying with the Angry Ghosts of Colonization
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- Planet Earth: The Photographic Stage of SebastiĆ£o Salgado The Salt of the Earth, directed by Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
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Interviews
- Poring and Pouring: The Physical Body and Its Gestures An Interview with Lynda Benglis
- I Like the World and the World Likes Me An Interview with Dana Schutz
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Articles
- Untruth to Materials or Tammi Campbell’s Art After Modernism
- Stitching in Time The Artful Life of Colleen Heslin
- Erica Eyres: Uncanny Deconstructions
- Indigenous Criticism On Not Walking With Our Sisters
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Crossovers
- Jack Bush
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- “Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow (or, A Brick Is A Tool)”
- Cliff Eyland
- Jennifer Lefort
- Impressionism in Canada: A Journey of Rediscovery by AK Prakash
- JMW Turner
- “Folklore and Other Panics”
- Fred Tomaselli
- Lee Friedlander
- Mark Neufeld
- Robert Scott
- Aleesa Cohene