Articles
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The Undead Archive: 100 Years of Photographing Ghosts
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Untangling Straight Lines
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Automatisme Beyond Borders
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Bernard Piffaretti: Seeing Double
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General Idea
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June Leaf in Mabou Since 1969
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Still Life: Max Dean’s Forceful Imminence
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Light | Space | Camera | Language | The Work of James Nizam
Nizam explored these domiciles during nighttime dérives, occupying and photographing a seemingly unconscious zone of civic and psychic ruin.
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Complex Polyphonies: Sounding the Art of the Otolith Group
The Otolith Group has become widely known for the criticality of their research-based video, film and installation works. These demand we think and rethink questions of colonialism, race, time and the subject’s relation to these categories through a range of technologies, ideological filters and speculative possibilities.
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On Letting Go: How Art Institutions and Artists Are Correcting History
It is difficult to discuss the unprecedented upheaval of the past year without sounding clichéd.
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Picasso Remixed
Responding to Picasso’s enduring influence, Barry Schwabsky writes: “The only way to become a historical successor to a Picasso was to transcend him completely.”
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Telling Details: The Painted Life of Salman Toor
We know well that certain subjectivities have been privileged over others throughout history; painting proves no exception. The works of 37-year-old New York painter Salman Toor grapple with that history by manifesting a hitherto underrepresented subjectivity.
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