Nairy Baghramian “Jupon de Corps” Aspen Art Museum / Aspen
During my first visit to Nairy Baghramian’s survey “Jupon de Corps,” at the Aspen Art Museum, I felt privy to…
During my first visit to Nairy Baghramian’s survey “Jupon de Corps,” at the Aspen Art Museum, I felt privy to…
The camera — a tool made for documenting the historic, the unbelievable, and the official — is now nearly one…
PDFs and OVRs came back to three-dimensional life in Miami this December. Although there were more than enough parties, launch…
For the second year in a row, the Hurtigruten cruise ship line has hosted Coast Contemporary, a four-day symposium and…
We stand in solidarity with all black communities around the world. In the past years, Flash Art has been inviting various artists, thinkers and writers to rewrite or rethink the idea of blackness. Our “Editors Choice” does not aim to dictate an exhaustive or comprehensive list of writings but is an act of solidarity, which aims to contribute to the distribution of art thinking on blackness, and a way in which we can support the movement. Good reading!
Originally published in Flash Art no. 312, January – February 2017. Standing before the US House of Representatives, Jimmie Durham,…
Allan Sekula was long devoted to contemplating the open sea. Turbulent and wild, water can buoy a new global political…