Brian Whitener on the art of collective transformation
Category: Conversations
The Weight of Matter: Ebitenyefa Baralaye and Glenn Adamson in Conversation
How the materiality of clay mirrors the body
The Object and You: Fred Eversley in Conversation with Jenny Dally
Fred Eversley traces his prolific career from scientific engineer to Light and Space sculptor
Going Backward to Move Forward: Karen Tei Yamashita in Conversation with Boreth Ly on Traces of Trauma
Two scholars discuss the place of personal history in the field
Fault Lines and Fractures: A Conversation about Imaginary Explosions
Is there life after annihilation?
Barricades of Silence: Nikita Gale in Conversation with Jesús Fuenmayor
Exploring space, sound, and radical silence in installation art
Facing Social Practice: Mary Beth Heffernan in conversation with Julia Bryan-Wilson
The PPE Portrait Project builds trust between patients and health-care workers during COVID-19
Just Being
Art historians Risham Majeed and Blake Bradford offer a proxy visit to three still-new sites dedicated to African American history
In Tehran: A Conversation with Iranian Gallerists
This roundtable conversation among Iranian gallerists, available in English and in Persian, explores the politics and particularities of gallery ownership in Tehran
Exhibition Situations: Allyson Purpura in Conversation with Elizabeth Rodini
Elizabeth Rodini discusses World on the Horizon: Swahili Arts across the Indian Ocean with one of the exhibition’s curators, Allyson Purpura. The conversation focuses on object kinship and adjacency, a strategy that enables a resistance to “the stasis and fixity of exhibitions”
Caitlin Masley-Charlet in Conversation with Elisabeth Smolarz
Caitlin Masley-Charlet sits down with artist Elisabeth Smolarz to discuss Smolarz’s recent residencies and projects, and the importance of failure, artistic community, and cross-pollination between practitioners
Exchange: Geeta Kapur, Saloni Mathur, and Rachel Weiss
Geeta Kapur puts forth a thirteen-part text, “Proposition Avant-Garde: A View from the South,” with critical responses by Saloni Mathur and Rachel Weiss