"Nazis out of Charlottesville! Fascists out of office!" Two years later, lines from Morgan Bassichis'
“Nazis out of Charlottesville! Fascists out of office!” Two years later, lines from Morgan Bassichis’s playful to-do lists still feel eerily relevant. Ksenia Soboleva reflects on their poignant yet humorous musings, gathered in a new artist book, The Odd Years. Take a deep, feminist dive into the work of Baroque master Artemisia Gentileschi, courtesy of a lively new text from Mary Garrard. Fast forward to contemporary times, Sanjana Varghese explores the realm of Glitch Feminism, a “manifesto for a politics of refusing the status quo” both online and AFK.– Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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| A Defiant Manifesto for "Glitch Feminism" While glitches are often cast as something to be worried about, Legacy Russell asks whether we can apply a logic of using error and mistakes as a way of opening up space. Sanjana Varghese |
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Poetry in the Time of a Pandemic Hank Lazer’s COVID19 SUTRAS amounts to a diary of what it is to be alive in the midst of a pandemic and a growing demand for racial justice. John Yau |
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