Art
“New Forms of Subjectivity” is a small series of collages that asks, “What new restrictions—healthy, supportive, positive restrictions—might emerge if we collectively pursue the liberation of our selves and others?” The series is included in an...
Art
After Eggleston: 37. peanut fields near Friendship by Ric Kasini Kadour8″x10.75″; collage on the catalogue for “William Eggleston: Election Eve” at The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, 10 December 1977-22 January 1978; 2024....
Writing
In its most basic sense, “contemporary art” refers to art dealing with themes and ideas of the present. But like any moment, it’s nearly impossible to have a historical view of the present. In that sense, contemporary art is more of a question than an answer. Here’s...