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For Document V, Ryan Thayer: Dayparting consists of a photograph, sound and online playlist of music selected by Temporary Art Review contributors.
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.
In this co-published digital roundtable, the editors of Artnet News, Momus and Temporary Art Review discuss the changing landscape of criticism online.
Editor James McAnally considers the reemergence of the alternative space as a potential community past captial in this essay commissioned for PHONEBOOK 4, published by Threewalls.
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.