In mid-September of last year, as the light was streaking gold and the prairie air smelled of yellow, I had the pleasure of visiting Badlands ...
Last November I spotted an unusually mundane poster at Printed Matter, the nonprofit bookseller that once served as the ...
This episode features M. Neelika Jayawardane, a writer and scholar whose work is informed by Southern Africa’s history, and ...
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celador is a collective space for doing things with words, founded in 2023 by a reading group of ten curators working on the intersection of visual art and writing. celador does not organize ...
It’s an understatement to say that Michael Asher was a site-specific artist. His work quietly—but insistently—demands attention to the contexts in which he made it: gallery architecture and ...
“Bro, how cold are you that you joined ICE …” read a sign a protester held at a demonstration at Los Angeles City Hall on January 30. “Just walk away.” The strategy of the sign, directly addressed to ...
“I don’t ever want to live in one place again,” Paul Thek declares in a letter to Peter Hujar in 1968, “too many pretty places in the world.” Both Paul and Peter are deeply New York artists; that’s ...
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