by Meg Onli | Dec 2, 2008 | Blog
The Blip Festival takes place DECEMBER 4-7, 2008 at The Bell House At the end of the week I will be going to New York to visit a friend of mine. It’s probably bad timing to go to NY instead of going to Miami for the fairs but I am excited to check out this years...
by Lise McKean | Jul 31, 2015 | Blog
Damien Deroubaix: L’esprit de notre temps Le Musée de l’Abbaye Sainte-Croix, Les Sables d’Olonne, France Until September 27 Andrei Rabodzeenko: Technotropic Romance Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago Until August 2 The lawyer defending Allan Ginsberg...
by Eric Asboe | Nov 25, 2014 | Blog
The world grows colder. Nature slows, becomes static. The river connecting these cities ices over slowly, silently at night. Tires spin, stuck in ice ruts that will last until spring. Fewer bicyclists and pedestrians navigate the narrowing streets and sidewalks. We...
by Guest | Aug 12, 2014 | Blog
Guest post by Sonja Hornung If Manifesta 10 has a curatorial focus, it came into being through conflict. Dubbed the ‘Manifesta without a Manifesto’, Europe’s roving biennale opened late June in St Petersburg. Manifesta 10 has been shaped by...
by Anthony Romero | Feb 12, 2014 | Blog
The choreographic writings of performance and political theorist Randy Martin are rooted in an understanding of dance as an analytic with which to approach socio-political mobilizations. In “A Precarious Dance, a Derivative Sociality†he writes, “For dance to...