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Floor-to-ceiling glass columns containing melt ice removed from Icelandic glaciers, from Vatnasafn/Library of Water located in Stykkisholmur, Iceland, 2007

The 2023 Year in Review on Art Journal Open

A Look Back at 2023’s Most-Read Posts from Art Journal Open

By The Editors on January 25th, 2024 in Uncategorized

Nicole Miller: Brilliant in the Here and Now

Nicole Miller’s Ecstatic Translation

By Meredith Malone on October 5th, 2023 in Texts + Documents
A left arm holding an armchair that appears to be upholstered with human skin. A pillow with rare black hairs decorates the armchair. In actuality these objects are made of clay, bearing the imprint of the artist's own skin.

Ruptured Envelopes, Double Shells: Skins in Art in the Age of Global Mobility

Hava Aldouby on the presence and meaning of skin in the art of the early twenty-first century.

By Hava Aldouby on September 14th, 2023 in From Art Journal, Uncategorized

The New Polar Aesthetics of Art and Climate Change: A Conversation with Lisa E. Bloom, Elena Glasberg, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve

A conversation about climate change, aesthetics, and collaboration

By Lisa E. Bloom, Elena Glasberg, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve on March 9th, 2023 in Conversations

Art and Feminism Unifying Yugoslavia

Amy Bryzgel reviews two new books on the legacy of feminist art practice in the former Yugoslavia

By Amy Bryzgel on January 12th, 2023 in Book Reviews, From Art Journal

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

By AJ Open on October 27th, 2022 in
A montage of images on a black background.

Through the Guillotine Mirror: Claude Cahun’s Theory of Trans against the Void

Investigating the gender-transgressing work of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore

By Jordan Reznick on October 6th, 2022 in From Art Journal, Uncategorized
Photograph of a screening room with an image on screen of a close up face of a person with a tear falling from one eye, looking directly outward.

A Syllabus on Transgender and Nonbinary Methods for Art and Art History

Recent texts in trans studies

By David J. Getsy and Che Gossett on February 4th, 2022 in Contemporary Projects, From Art Journal, Pedagogies, Texts + Documents
A gender-nonconforming person, standing, and a nonbinary person (the artist), sitting with one leg outstretched, are on a rooftop in Mexico City. A bike held up by the gender-nonconforming person balances on the wall of the rooftop.

Transiting in Anti-Patriarchal Worlds: The Queer Photography of Fernando Fuentes

Brian Whitener on the art of collective transformation

By Brian Whitener on November 18th, 2021 in Contemporary Projects, Conversations
A grid of deep-red, torn, equal-sized flattened book covers stitched together, 5 across by 6 down.

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

By Leigh Raiford on January 14th, 2021 in From Art Journal abstraction, artjournal, Blackness, ethicsofseeing, joshbegley, leighraiford, samuellevijones
Stanford Express Care nurse Anna Chico, her head and body hidden behind layers of protective gear, wears a smiling portrait affixed over her heart so that people arriving at the COVID-19 testing clinic can see an image of her face

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

By Julia Bryan-Wilson and Mary Beth Heffernan on June 30th, 2020 in Contemporary Projects, Conversations artandthenovelcoronavirus, covid, PPEPortrait, PPEPortraitProject

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

By Tiffany E. Barber on March 11th, 2020 in From Art Journal "Change the Joke, Slip the Yoke": 20 Years On

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