Books
Jun 21, 2021 • View in browser
This week, peruse the spaces of some of Detroit’s most celebrated musical luminaries. Lauren Moya Ford walks us through Electronic Landscapes, a new photo book that “grants us rare access to these creative and domestic spaces where intimacy, experimentation, and innovation intertwine.”
In the realm of other hallowed spaces, I sat down with writer and curator Laura Raicovich to discuss the state of museums. Her new book, Culture Strike: Art and Museums in an Age of Protest, makes a brilliant case for a more responsive model of museums.
Happy reading.
— Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews
Laura Raicovich on How to Make Museums “Better for More People”
Detroit’s Electronic Music Scene, Seen Through Its Black Creators
A Deep, Feminist Dive Into Autotheory
Poetry
Nathaniel Mackey's Epic Poem
Poetry at the Intersection of Art and Twitter
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