This isn’t the piece I would want to write, but somewhere there has to be a wager made that perhaps there is a failure on the part of art writers to develop language to address something with a vision alterior to their own.
Essays
ArticlesMolly Davy previews a new Minneapolis Permanent Wave chapter and its initial project, BANQUET magazine, bringing attention to artists and activists who challenge gender norms as they manifest in art, politics and personal lives.
Treading Art, a Pittsburgh based arts blog, surveys the city’s creative landscape to wrap up our month-long feature.
Written by the three curators and guests, the 2013 Carnegie International blog informs you about what informs the exhibition including the curator’s experiences, discoveries, and insights into Pittsburgh. Below are two excerpts from the 2013 Carnegie International blog from associate curators Dan Byers and Tina Kukielski.
The third in a series of reports from ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness, the 18th International Symposium on Electronic Art.
The physical landscape of Kansas City has changed tremendously over the past couple of years, accompanied by a major boom in cultural production. Considering these recent developments, one may argue that Kansas City is on the brink of a resurgent Golden Age. How then can the local art scene take advantage of that?
Halcombe Miller surveys gallery openings, closings, and the quick development of Kansas City’s art community from the 1990’s to the present moment.
The second in a series of reports from ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness, the 18th International Symposium on Electronic Art.