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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

By Rozita Sharafjahan, Anahita Ghabaian, Maryam Majd, Masoumeh Mozaffari, Combiz Moussavi-Aghdam, and Keivan Moussavi-Aghdam on February 22nd, 2019 in Conversations, From Art Journal

At Home in the World: The FotoFest 2018 Biennial of Indian Photography

Sophia Powers reviews the 2018 exhibition India/Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art, and its accompanying catalogue by the same name

By Sophia Powers on February 21st, 2019 in From Art Journal

Artful Embodiment: Genealogies of the Impossible

Stephanie Sparling Williams reviews Uri McMillan’s Embodied Avatars: Genealogies of Black Feminist Art and Performance, and Malik Gaines’s Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left: A History of the Impossible

By Stephanie Sparling Williams on November 27th, 2018 in From Art Journal

The Power of Inclusion in Donald Judd’s Art: Observations by an Artist

Gail Hastings executes a close formal reading of Donald Judd’s sculpture Untitled (DSS 33), as well as the “unity that Judd’s space champions in us”

By Gail Hastings on November 26th, 2018 in From Art Journal

Chickens, Saints, and Corpses: Endurance Art in the United States

Dominic Johnson reviews Long Suffering: American Endurance Art as Prophetic Witness by Karen Gonzalez Rice

By Dominic Johnson on August 16th, 2018 in From Art Journal

“I WAS HERE BUT I DISAPEAR”: Ivanhoe “Rhygin” Martin and Photographic Disappearance in Jamaica

As the latest addition to the Afrotropes series, Krista Thompson reflects on the extensive photographic and cultural legacy of Ivanhoe “Rhygin” Martin and the circulation of images in Jamaica and beyond

By Krista Thompson on August 14th, 2018 in From Art Journal Afrotropes Series

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

By Geeta Kapur, Saloni Mathur, and Rachel Weiss on May 11th, 2018 in Conversations, From Art Journal

Health as a Means of Access

Sara Reisman reflects on the ways in which artists and institutions consider (or disregard) how individuals with disabilities access their work

By Sara Reisman on February 15th, 2018 in From Art Journal

Afrotropes: A User’s Guide

Huey Copeland and Krista Thompson sketch the concept of the afrotrope, a term they have developed over the past decade to describe “those recurrent visual forms that have emerged within and become central to the formation of African diasporic culture and identity”

By Huey Copeland and Krista Thompson on February 12th, 2018 in From Art Journal Afrotropes Series

Naturalcultural Wonders to Anthropocene Disasters: A Bibliography for Possibility Aesthetics

Andrew Yang shares a “transdisciplinary cluster” of works that engage the concept of the Anthropocene. When it comes to climate change, Yang asks, “Which we is responsible, or most at risk? What sorts of people, organisms, and entities does we invite or exclude?”

By Andrew Yang on February 9th, 2018 in From Art Journal critical bibliographies

In Conversation with Marie Watt: A New Coyote Tale

By Marie Watt

Marie Watt first encountered Joseph Beuys’s work as a college student studying abroad. While working on an MFA at Yale, she wrote a reflection on the artist’s I Like America and America Likes Me from the perspective of Coyote, for a course taught by the art historian Romy Golan

By Marie Watt on October 19th, 2017 in Conversations, From Art Journal

How to Organize Delirium?

By Camila Maroja

Camila Maroja reviews the exhibition and catalogue, Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium

By Camila Maroja on October 19th, 2017 in From Art Journal

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