Amy Bryzgel reviews two new books on the legacy of feminist art practice in the former Yugoslavia
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Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi: Confronting the Discipline, Preparing Graduate Students
In conceiving the fall 2020 course and ways to meet its objectives, I reflected on the pros and cons of teaching … More
Through the Guillotine Mirror: Claude Cahun’s Theory of Trans against the Void
Investigating the gender-transgressing work of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore
A Syllabus on Transgender and Nonbinary Methods for Art and Art History
Recent texts in trans studies
Transiting in Anti-Patriarchal Worlds: The Queer Photography of Fernando Fuentes
Brian Whitener on the art of collective transformation
Burning All Illusion: Abstraction, Black Life, and the Unmaking of White Supremacy
Artists Samuel Levi Jones and Josh Begley challenge the ethics of representing Blackness
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
Narcissister, a Truly Kinky Artist
Tiffany E. Barber on the darkly humorous world of performance artist Narcissister, whose play on race, gender, and sexuality challenges conventional conceptions of identity
The Future Is Present: Electronic Café and the Politics of Technological Fantasy
In the predigital era, an experiment in community-based virtual network building is launched in Los Angeles. Philip Glahn and Cary Levine uncover the activist collective Mobile Image’s project of 1984, Electronic Café
“a salting of sorts”: Salt, Sea, and Affective Form in the Work of Deborah Jack
C. C. McKee examines the materiality and significance of salt in Deborah Jack’s art practice and poetry
Questions of Identity: Photographic Series by Alicia D’Amico, 1983–86
María Laura Rosa on how Alicia D’Amico’s images of female desire reflect “dissident and destabilizing identities in the heteronormative visual imaginary” (in English and Spanish)
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