Artist-organizer Anthony Romero addresses questions of essentialization and exclusion of people of color at Hand-in-Glove 2015 as part of our ongoing social response.
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ArticlesContinuing 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.
In response to a panel on Growth, Sustainability & Ethics at the Superscript conference, James McAnally asks if the economics of arts publishing perpetuate the exclusions in the art world.
Post Physical at SooVac features digital, audio, video, .gif, collage, painting, sculpture and IRL works, intended to propose options, problems, and questions, but offer no definitions, to what is Post-Internet Art.
Founded in 2010, Location is an artist-run independent publisher that gives contemporary artists the opportunity to produce new work in book form. By showcasing the work unaccompanied by didactics and commercial content, Location emphasizes a direct line of conversation between the visual artist and the viewer.
Just in time for blizzard season, Sarah Peters surveys Art Shanty Projects, a long-standing art-meets-ice fishing tradition in Minneapolis transforming frozen lakes into artist-driven temporary communities.