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Dis on raising kids in the art world

@karenarchey wrote: For Spike Art Daily, Timo Feldhaus interview Lauren Boyle and Marco Rosso of Dis magazine about parenting in the art world. Dis is based in both New York and Berlin as they're...

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e-flux journal redux: Pelin Tan, 'Beneath Our Skin'

@karenarchey wrote: Knut Åsdam, Blissed, 2005, 35mm film and DVD projection installation. 12 min. Colour, 5.1. surround. *This text was originally published in issue one of our sister publication,...

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Have EU technocrats paved the way for the Far Right?

@e_flux wrote: In the Boston Review, Arthur Goldhammer writes about the spike is support for the Far Right in France, as evidenced by the success of the Front National in the first round of recent...

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Black futurism: The creative destruction and reconstruction of race

@e_flux wrote: The winter issue of Art Practical, focusing on artists’ responses to racism and economic inequity, has just gone live. In a piece entitled "Black Futurism: The Creative Destruction and...

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e-flux journal redux: 'Blame It on Gorbachev: The Sources of Inspiration and...

@karenarchey wrote: *This text was originally published in issue 1 of our sister publication, e-flux journal Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez: You have become an almost regular guest in Ljubljana, and have a...

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Why are curators putting dead artists in contemporary shows?

@karenarchey wrote: Artist and writer Dushko Petrovich writes about the increasingly popular phenomenon of curators (or artist-curators) including the work of deceased artists in contemporary shows....

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What happened to the Arab Spring?

@e_flux wrote: Five years after the uprising in Tunisian that kicked off the Arab Spring, Gilbert Achcar, in an interview with Jacobin magazine, assess what has been gained and lost in the Arab world...

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A questionnaire for Judy Chicago

@e_flux wrote: Frieze sent Judy Chicago a questionnaire about everything from her favorite artwork to what music she's been listening to, and her answers are as radical and refreshing as her...

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Support Anuradha Vikram, only adjunct to run for CAA board

@karenarchey wrote: The College Art Association is undoubtedly one of the most powerful organizations in higher art education. Yet surprisingly, the adjunct labor force that accounts for the majority...

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e-flux journal redux: Dieter Lesage, 'The Next Documenta Shouldn’t Be in Kassel'

@karenarchey wrote: This text was originally published in issue one of our sister publication e-flux journal I. Some Reflections on the Last Documenta If all goes well, the thirteenth edition of...

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Must hipsters die? Class and the middle-class metropolis

@e_flux wrote: At the website of Salvage magazine, a new radical journal out of the UK, Lewis Bassett discusses the difficulties posed to anti-gentrification efforts by the blurring of class...

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Tania Bruguera wins, civil rights continue to lose in Cuba

@e_flux wrote: From the Cuba-themed December issue of e-flux journal, Havana-based artist and professor Lázaro Saavedra takes a critical stance on Tania Bruguera's December 2014 attempt to stage a...

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What would feminist data visualization look like?

@karenarchey wrote: Professor Catherine D'Ignazio speculates about what feminist data visualization may look like for MIT Center for Civic Media's blog. She writes that data visualization, which...

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e-flux journal redux: Luis Camnitzer, 'ALPHABETIZATION, Part II: Hegemonic...

@karenarchey wrote: Tim Knowles, Oak On Easel # 1, 2005. series of drawings produced using drawing implements attached to the tips of tree branches. *This text was originally published in issue two of...

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Why Marxists need anarchists, and vice versa

@e_flux wrote: At the LA Review of Books, Malcolm Harris reviews the book Unruly Equality: U.S. Anarchism in the Twentieth Century by Andrew Cornell. Harris makes the case that despite their...

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Seymour Hersh on US intelligence sharing in the Syrian war

@e_flux wrote: Groundbreaking investigative journalist Seymour Hersh has published a stunning expose of the internal conflicts in the Obama Administration over the president's Syria strategy. While...

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Is art really a commodity like any other?

@e_flux wrote: In the current issue of Radical Philosophy, Jasper Bernes and Daniel Spaulding review the book Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist...

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BBC's Joan Bakewell interviews Marcel Duchamp in 1968

@karenarchey wrote: BBC's Joan Bakewell interviewed Marcel Duchamp in June 1968, just months before his death. Bakewell asks the artist about his life and relationship to retinal art and Dada, as well...

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e-flux journal redux: Paul Chan, 'What Art Is and Where it Belongs'

@karenarchey wrote: *This text was originally published in issue 2 of our sister publication, e-flux journal The first piece of art I ever bought was a small painting of a dead DJ. Walking down the...

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How money ruined New York and Paris in the mid-twentieth century

@e_flux wrote: Belgian-born, US-based writer Luc Sante is perhaps best known for his book Low Life, an exploration of the seedier side of New York in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century,...

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