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An art installation constructed of vertical metal studs and mic stands, intertwined with black electrical cables

Barricades of Silence: Nikita Gale in Conversation with Jesús Fuenmayor

Exploring space, sound, and radical silence in installation art

By Jesús Fuenmayor on August 20th, 2020 in Conversations BlackLivesMatter, BLM, JesusFuenmayor, LISTENTOBLACKWOMXN, NikitaGale
A 3-minute, full-color digital animation that collages a series of images produced by the artist to represent wartime conflict

Projections From The Third Half [Cloud Storm]

Zeina Barakeh deconstructs conflict through animation and collage

By Zeina Barakeh on August 6th, 2020 in Contemporary Projects cloudstorm, homelandinsecurity, middleeasternartists, narrativesofwar, palestinianart, polarization, politicalart
A text-based, interactive, choose-your-own-adventure game built on the Twine platform

Domain Errors

Visible or invisible . . . ? An interactive game by Dorothy Santos

By Dorothy R. Santos on July 24th, 2020 in Contemporary Projects, From Art Journal artandvideogames, biosurveillance, biotech, fantasy, gender, race, science fiction

Horizons Already Here: Video Games and Landscape

Soraya Murray explores video games from an art historical perspective

By Soraya Murray on July 24th, 2020 in From Art Journal artandvideogames, landscapeinart

Audience in the Archive

Didier Morelli reviews Adair Rounthwaite’s book on participatory art in 1980s New York

By Didier Morelli on July 16th, 2020 in From Art Journal diaartfoundation, groupmaterial, participatoryart
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
exterior of three tiered metal cladding with Washington monument

Just Being

Art historians Risham Majeed and Blake Bradford offer a proxy visit to three still-new sites dedicated to African American history

By Risham Majeed with Blake Bradford on May 22nd, 2020 in Conversations artjournalopen, caavisual, equaljusticeinitiative, karawalker, lynchingmemorial, martinpuryear, NMAAHC, rishammajeed, smithsonian
Collage with forty dried rose petals glued to paper with handwritten notes by the artist

Rosa enferma, Together Apart

Kaira M. Cabañas considers our vulnerable yet resilient social relations in a time of pandemic, through the lens of a work by Venezuelan artist Roberto Obregón

By Kaira M. Cabañas on May 7th, 2020 in Texts + Documents artandpandemics, artandthenovelcoronavirus, artistarchives, commoncorporeality, covid, distancelearning, globalconceptualism, JesúsFuenmayor, RobertoObregón, Rosaenferma, sharedvulnerability

Diné COVID PSA

A graphic public-service announcement for the Diné (Navajo) Nation and beyond, by artist, physician, and community organizer Chip Thomas

By Chip Thomas on April 24th, 2020 in Contemporary Projects artandthenovelcoronavirus, chipthomas, covid, diné, jetsonorama, navajo, navajohopisolidarity, painteddesertproject, printouts, psa, publichealth, ryanpinto, shibuddy

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

Art History and the Modern in Southeast Asia

Pamela N. Corey reviews an anthology of the work of art historian and critic T. K. Sabapathy

By Pamela N. Corey on March 11th, 2020 in From Art Journal

More Than 100 Stories: Sharing Learning through Creative Evaluation

What happens when an arts bureaucracy steps away from “data-driven” evaluation of its program? Writer Sarah Butler recounts her collaboration with visual artist Nicole Mollett on a unique commission from Arts Council England

By Sarah Butler on January 31st, 2020 in Pedagogies, Texts + Documents

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