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“The new drawings and collages in Raymond Pettibon's eleventh solo outing @RegenProjects, more than half of which were made in 2020, included mainstays but also addressed the myriad traumatic events coincident with their making,” writes Suzanne Hudson. https://t.co/TdjszCvbaU
In order to adapt to post-pandemic reality, storytellers need to “relinquish the human’s position at the top of the pyramid and the center of the world,” writes @3LVVIA.
Elvia Wilk on moving toward an ecosystemic fiction: https://t.co/hs1bBPce5z
“Now commonly referred to by her first name only (Madonna! Cher! Beyoncé!) . . . ‘Artemisia’ has become a site of interpretation and exchange, for better and for worse.”
Emily LaBarge on the art of Artemisia Gentileschi https://t.co/dhJ5w0C4b6
Mai-Thu Perret on Evelyne Axell: “In her hands, formal strategies like mirroring, transparency, and silhouetting reach a pitch-perfect sensuality.”
23 artists select the 2020 show or event that most caught their attention: https://t.co/mBo0RQSuQ3
The best book of 2020 is “Still Life,” writes T. J. Clark: “Many poets write poems about paintings; few, I think, have cared more for the art than Ciaran Carson, and found a stronger, simpler way of saying so.” https://t.co/piOSBQIDE4
Also: @ClbyChamberlain on Park McArthur; Emmanuel Iduma on the Kamoinge Workshop; Kaelen Wilson-Goldie’s letter from Beirut; @mlobelart on art and the USPS; Benjamin H. D. Buchloh on Luciano Perna; Garrett Bradley; Akeem Smith’s Top 10; + much more. https://t.co/W2gJvfIklt
Reviews | @wendylvogel on Hiba Schahbaz at De Buck Gallery, New York https://t.co/mbN03lRr6e
“What exactly is the connection between the quest to establish the humanness of the artists in ‘Ode to the Sea’ and the effort to obtain justice for Guantánamo detainees?”
Rosalyn Deutsche considers an exhibition of art from Guantánamo Bay https://t.co/jOe4DpyyFN
Reviews | @chloewyma on “Other Points of View” @LeslieLohman, New York https://t.co/0PkzxSz70W
“There is a fascinating paradox here, which is that these pandemic dreams show us that we might be waking up to something, in ourselves and in our world.” Alison M. Gingeras and @jamiesonwebster discuss psychoanalysis https://t.co/eO2OybXu0C