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When I used the term “Muslim body” in my curatorial note* for an exhibition in New Delhi last year, I did not anticipate ...
Najrin Islam. Najrin Islam is a writer, curator, and film programmer currently based in London. Her writings have featured in ...
Throughout the film, Holman complicates the mechanisms of the close-up as a technique for accentuating intimacy—a window into ...
Gervais Marsh. Dr. Gervais Marsh is a writer, curator, and scholar based in New York City, whose practice meditates on questions of relation, intimacy, and the limits of reconcili ...
What do you see when you look at pictures of President Trump’s cabinet?” asks writer David French in an interactive web ...
Pablo Picasso is so famous and so ubiquitous and so dead that he is easy not to think about at all. It’s as though ...
While I had followed their work for some time, I did not meet Catalina Ouyang until last fall, at a symposium at Stanford University called IMU UR2: Art, Aesthetics, and Asian America. We were ...
Pizandawatc / The One Who Listens / Celui qui écoute, a recent exhibition at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto (AMUT), draws its title from the traditional name of artist Caroline Monnet’s ...
Hesse—and her legacy—is also the reason the editor David Richardson and I first met. For years Richardson and our friend Sal Randolph operated the publishing project dispersed holdings out of Hesse’s ...
In recent years, the reputation of postwar abstract painter Kazuo Shiraga (1924-2008) – known for turbulent, crimson paintings made with his feet – has taken a giant step forward on a path long in the ...
On August 29, 2023, the Globe and Mail published an article headlined “Toronto’s cash-strapped Artscape to enter receivership, end management of 14 artist facilities.” ...
They arrive at my Salt Lake City apartment in the middle of the afternoon on the tenth of September, 2016, and we’re on the road within minutes. Dani and Sheilah, both art professors in Ohio, are ...