An Invitation to Love: Blair Saxon-Hill’s Shrimp Head Momma
by Amy Bernstein I walk into Blair Saxon Hill’s exhibition, Shrimp Head Momma, to find an invitation placed at myfeet. I am surrounded by an […]
by Amy Bernstein I walk into Blair Saxon Hill’s exhibition, Shrimp Head Momma, to find an invitation placed at myfeet. I am surrounded by an […]
by Christine Weber In Charged Voids, Avantika Bawa employs the staging and support structures used in theconstruction process to consider what is already constructed in […]
by Alejandro Espinoza Galindo The works of rubén garcía marrufo are an audiovisual fabulation of the awe-inducing instant, gathering phantasmagorical narratives, silences, and rituals which […]
by Stephanie Gervais I made Shield in 2014, while living between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil. My friend Yuri modeled Shield in front […]
by Laura Hughes Where it started: Sometime in 2018, about twenty minutes before teaching my Introduction to Drawing class, I found myself facing a page […]
by Sara Jaffe Ten or so years ago, I was feeling depressed about the word “queer.” It was everywhere, which was maybe the problem; it […]
by Sara Krajewski Editor Stephanie Snyder invited Portland Art Museum Curator Sara Krajewski to interview artist Malia Jensen about her major work, Nearer Nature. SARA […]
by Steph Littlebird Tucked away just south of the Ross Island Bridge in a nondescript building off Barbur Boulevard is the Confederated Tribes of Grand […]
by Luiza Lukova Nobody’s Fool, curated by art historian, cultural worker, and writer Ella Ray (she/they), opened at Carnation Contemporary on Saturday, October 23, 2021. […]
Lee Kelly exemplified creative passion, clarity of vision, and dedication to process and practice. He was an extraordinary thinker, artist, poet, and adventurous spirit who […]
by K. Silem Mohammad If you’re like me, and it’s a safe bet you are, you’re fed up with spam calls and texts. Recent surveys […]
by Ido Radon Do you remember it? Blown on the winds, on current and tide, its gas-filled float like a silicone potsticker on the surface […]
by Amelia Rina In 1878, nine women stood in a river near Lawrence, Kansas. In 1961, Sarah Farahat’s grandfather took photographs of life in Ramallah, […]
by Prudence Roberts The five paintings in Pat Boas’s recent installation at the Sun Valley Museum of Art are testament to her brilliance as an […]
by Stephanie Snyder Lynne Woods Turner’s works on paper and canvas do not ferry images in any traditional sense; rather, they reveal the odyssey of […]
by Lumi Tan In the height of the COVID -19 pandemic in New York City, during which my ability to understand what art institutions should […]
CONDITIONS is a publication of The Ford Family Foundation. The annual arts journal (shifting title as it progresses) is part of the program element CRITICAL […]
FIGURING is a publication of The Ford Family Foundation. The annual arts journal (shifting title as it progresses) is part of the program element CRITICAL […]