Leora Fridman interviews The Feminist Health Care Research Group Berlin (FHCRG) who engage a constellation of topics around the politics of illness and healthcare.
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The ability to record (and, if I want, to immediately publicly post) initiates a new way of looking: instances that would be overlooked can now be looked back on.
In this essay, Brian Droitcour poses a set of questions and propositions for how institutional voices may be reoriented towards more accessible and communal forms.
Rachele Krivichi speaks with Wormfarm Institute co-founder Donna Neuwirth on intersections of farming and artistic communities, the upcoming DTour biennial, and the increased attention given to rural practices post-2016 election.
Renan Laru-an observes the ruptures possible in “bad criticism” to allow more tongues to speak.
Jenna Crowder examines Aliza Shvarts’s extensive retrospective at Artspace New Haven, considering how the artist manipulates the language of rage in order to lift it from the margins.
Jillian Steinhauer speaks with artist Chloë Bass about institutional care, intimacy and anti-empathy, what it means to be political, and more alongside her current exhibition, The Book of Everyday Instruction, at Knockdown Center.