Bethany Cluff considers the representation of the artist through depictions of the artist studio throughout history.
Tag Archives: Co_temporaries
Notes from Suomenlinna [curaticism] is an evolving text exploring embedded critical strategies alongside curatorial research and contemporary socio-political spheres.
The Lucy R. Lippard Lecture is part of an ongoing project by artist/researchers Diana Smith and Kelly Doley that investigates pedagogical tools for reconsidering feminist art histories and futures.
Joint Accounts, a weekend retreat at Paul Artspace facilitated by artist/organizer Tori Abernathy and yogi Katie Rodgers, tasked participants to envision “a present and future based on cooperation, non-work, festivity, and health,” a world in which we decouple work from our jobs.
Henry Osman considers the emancipatory propositions and potential pitfalls of accelerationism outside of global financial capitals.
Editor James McAnally articulates a manifesto for an art organization we can live in and with, proposing a new future for the nonprofit art space in America.
Anya Ventura advocates for slowing down art criticism with language as intricate as looking in this new essay opening up our feature on alternate times in the art world.