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Issue 03: Tracing Movement

Spring 2019

$18.00

Issue 03 seeks to examine the role contemporary art and artists play in shaping how we move through cultural, societal, ecological, and personal shifts. We invited writers and artists to join us as we explored the space between motion and change. As a result, this issue reflects our evolving social and political climate, facilitating discourse surrounding both global and local phenomena, from immigration and ancestry, to activism and community organizing. “Tracing Movement” provides a lens through which the physical, social, and conceptual impact of movement can be viewed.


Cover: Pelle Cass, Crowded Fields, 2018.

In this Issue

Title

Author

Category

Link

Kapwani Kiwanga: Surveillance and the Limits of Recognition

Denis Mwaura

Review

READ

Tangible and Intangible Traces: Michelle Fornabai’s act 3

Daisy Nam

Review

Choreographing Interactions: William Forsythe at the ICA/Boston

Betsy Willett

Review

A Lifetime of Reckoning: Howardena Pindell’s Retrospective, Confronts Identity and Institutionalism

Lauren Klotzman

Review

Embracing the Third Self: Four Journeys Exploring Immigration and Identity

Karolina Hac

Feature

Illuminating Industry: Valery Lyman’s Installations Bring the Bakken Oil Fields to Boston

Isabella Beroutsos

Feature

Art in Action: Maya Erdelyi on the Magic of Animation

Jacqueline Houton

READ

Getting to Know the Boston Immigrant Writer’s Salon

Frankie Concepcion

Feature

Training Transhumanism (I Want to Become a Cephalopod)

Miriam Simun

Artist Project

Art as Ecosystem: An Interview with Rashin Fahandej

Jack Radley

Interview

Weaving with the Thread of Time: In Conversation with Cecilia Vicuña

Jameson Johnson

Interview

READ

The Estuary Projects: An Installation for Healing and Remembrance Through the Apocalypse

Jessica Caponigro

Interview

Performativity, Sound, and Space: In Conversation with Nicole L’Huillier

BAR Editorial

Interview

From Boston to Los Angeles, A Conceptual Gallery Space on the Move: In Conversation with Gallery1993’s Seymour Polatin

Jameson Johnson

Interview

Sculpting with Space: A Conversation with Leah Medin

Caroline Kipp

Interview

Pelle Cass Taught Me How to Like Sports

Annie Armstrong

Interview

READ

A Residency Reflection: In Conversation with Castledrone

S. Krum Wright

Interview

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