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.
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Ahead of its ten year anniversary and impending reopening, Eastside Projects Director Gavin Wade speaks with The Luminary caretaker (and Temporary editor) James McAnally on the Birmingham-based artist run multiverse’s compelling vision of an intuitive arts institution, the urgencies of independent arts organizing post-Brexit, and how art offers space for reflection, speculation, and action upon our complex present.
“Broadcasting the Archive” is a project arose from the urgency to spread the Arte Útil archive, a project initiated by Tania Bruguera, beyond the institution which hosts the material.
Temporary Art Review is pleased to announce Document V, a five-year anniversary celebration that will take place March 25th – May 20th, 2016 at The Luminary.
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.
For our fourth anniversary, we are excited to announce a new writer’s fund as well as a feature on privilege in the arts over the next five months.
Anne Thompson’s I-70 Sign Show is public art project installing socially-sensitive artwork by contemporary artists onto billboards along I-70.