Articles
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Anna Banana
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Pierre Dorion
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“Age of Catastrophe”
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Ken Nicol
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“Jiggery Pokery”
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Keeping an Eye Open
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Aleksandra Domanović
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Natascha Niederstrass
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Patrick Bernatchez
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Tim Gardner
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Marginalized by Design
“Touch is the taboo of Western-style museums. They are sites of discipline. They demand that individuals control themselves, particularly that we repress touch, taste and smell in order to sharpen vision and imagination […]” David Garneau discusses institutional marginalization.
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Degrees of Subversion
Nature may play a role in how we look but nurture determines what we become. Fred Wilson grew up in a mixed Caribbean and African American family with a devotion to learning. There are now three generations of educators in his family, so it is not surprising that he would find himself a teacher as well, in public galleries, universities and, most significantly, in his role as one of America’s most persuasive conceptual artists.
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