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Gotong Royong’s focus on ‘togetherness’ may harken current moments of collective resistance, but it can also be read as a reaction to earlier Polish leftist avant-garde artists…
This recontextualized interview includes Russian and Ukranian artists addressing questions of propaganda, artistic repression, and cultural responsibilities in times of conflict.
Continuing our ongoing social response, Hand in Glove co-organizer Shanai Matteson of Works Progress reflects on the intersections of organizing and self care in our shared precarious work.
Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening.
From Ortega y Gasset Projects (O y G), Clare Britt interviews artist Susan Bee on her paintings exhibited in the recent exhibition, “The Sacred and Profane Love Machine” curated by Karla Wozniak.