Nancy Zastudil covers the initial convening for New Cities, Future Ruins, a four year arts initiative re-imagining the explosive urbanism of Western Sun Belt cities.
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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.
Lee Montgomery considers the timely Necessary Force: Art in the Police State exhibition at the University of New Mexico Art Museum in light of recent state violence in Albuquerque and throughout the United States.
Currently an MFA in Photography and Digital Media student at Ohio University, artist Daniel King discusses growing up in Columbus and his attempts at balancing family, work and art.
In this forth and final interview in a series of posts from the Insiders in conversation with several ISEA2012 artists, Larry Heard speaks with installation and new media artist François Quévillon on his ISEA2012 project “Dérive.”
Continuing a series of posts from ISEA2012: Machine Wilderness, Larry Heard interviews Chris Holden about augmented reality games and how it intersects with art and education.
Building on the ISEA2012 Albuquerque photo essay posts in September, this interview is the second in a series of coversations with several ISEA2012 artists.
Building on the ISEA2012 Albuquerque photo essay posts in September, this interview is the first in a series of coversations with several ISEA2012 artists about their artistic practice, exhibition projects, and overall experience of the symposium.