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Sky Couture: Jennifer and Kevin McCoy’s BROKER and the Politics of Luxury

David Markus investigates a video work set in a Trump-branded condo and analyzes superluxury living in relation to material culture, consumer desires, and the political inclinations they index

By David Markus on January 17th, 2020 in Texts + Documents

“Come Out to Show Them”: Speech and Ambivalence in the Work of Steve Reich and Glenn Ligon

Ellen Tani explores how an incidence of police brutality in the Harlem of 1964 is deployed in artworks by musician Steve Reich and visual artist Glenn Ligon

By Ellen Y. Tani on December 23rd, 2019 in From Art Journal "Change the Joke, Slip the Yoke": 20 Years On

Traces of Traces: Image Histories in Lebanon

Anneka Lenssen reviews two recent books on photography in Lebanon

By Anneka Lenssen on December 18th, 2019 in From Art Journal

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

By Philip Glahn and Cary Levine on September 30th, 2019 in From Art Journal

The Challenge of a Global Modernism

Edith A. G. Wolfe on two recent studies of “discrepant modernities” in Latin America

By Edith A. G. Wolfe on September 30th, 2019 in From Art Journal

Beyond Survival: Concluding Remarks

Sarah Kanouse brings to a close the Beyond Survival series, which probes the effects of sustained precarity, a diminished funding landscape in the arts, and institutional relations to socio-ecological urgencies

By Sarah Kanouse on August 12th, 2019 in Texts + Documents Beyond Survival

“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

By C. C. McKee on July 30th, 2019 in From Art Journal Afrotropes Series

Field_Notes: Amalgams at Field_Notes

In the final entry in a series of contributions, Hannah Star Rogers gathers reflections from Alice Smits and Judith van der Elst on the 2018 convening of the Helsinki-based Bioart Society

By AJ Open on July 23rd, 2019 in Contemporary Projects, News + Notes BioartSociety

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)

By María Laura Rosa on July 2nd, 2019 in From Art Journal

Processing and Designing Hyperacusis and Tinnitus

Artist Luca M. Damiani reflects on his creative responses to and interpretations of the hearing conditions tinnitus and hyperacusis

By Luca M. Damiani on June 25th, 2019 in Contemporary Projects

Speculative Futures: Experimental Radical Projects and the Undercommons of Funding

Using Axis Lab—the Chicago-based interdisciplinary arts organization she helped found—as a case study, Patricia Nguyen explores the intricacies of funding and establishing networks of community support

By Patricia Nguyen on May 31st, 2019 in Texts + Documents Beyond Survival

Exorcising the Soviet: The Unfolding of Contemporary Artistic Practice in Armenia

Duygu Demir reviews The Political Aesthetics of the Armenian Avant-Garde: The Journey of the “Painterly-Real,” 1987–2004

By Duygu Demir on May 13th, 2019 in From Art Journal

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