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Victoria/Veronica: Making Room, Caroline Kent’s first museum solo-show, explores the fugitive language forged by an imaginary set of twins “who communicate telepathically across two domestic environments.” https://t.co/R94zUDqA5A
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"Cherubim" by Riley Yaxley is a manifesto for love, an essay for the sentimental lover, and the story of a breakup: https://t.co/H51u9g34VP
"For all the work that went into crafting an installation that supposedly “learns” from its guests, the result turned out to be a slightly better-moderated bathroom wall. Black artists deserve better."
https://t.co/dh0uWXlI6j
For love's sake, we're continuing our 💐Flowers IG Live convos next week with artists, writers, editors, and Sixty fam Verónica Casado Hernandez, EdVetté Jones, Natalia Villanueva, and Alexander Martin.
Check the dates:
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Drawing by Kaleem Jones.
"Art + Love: On Collaboration, Practice, Space and Relationships," c. 2017:
https://t.co/zo2x9gTl8M
“We are people who’ve come a long way. There’s still a lot of social ills...so I want to address that, but I also don’t want this paternalistic view...I’m not interested in that. I’m more interested in seeing ‘look what we can do.’” - Bisa Butler
https://t.co/xUPlXhx6DE
"I will be in the other room/ soft reach and run/ of my fingers lightly along the spines of books lined semi-alphabetically" Josef Selma Olivier's poem, 'WHEN YOU HATE SOMEONE’S CONFESSIONS DOES THAT MEAN YOU COULD NEVER LIKE THEIR POETRY?' https://t.co/eT8wO6XlKZ
"[Black girls & women] do so much for this world. We start movements, make cures for diseases, take ppl to the moon, & change conversations in classrooms...& still don’t get the recognition we deserve." A testimony on the beauty of wash day & Blk girlhood: https://t.co/9rDpSVZyII
"Black mothers, or anyone caring for Black children, have never been afforded the opportunity to fully protect our children." Mother + archivist @thetracydrake's testimony on Black motherhood and the discussions she recently had with her daughter.
https://t.co/BnzwPDL6ls