"these artworks offer a reminder that the phone is more than just a tool for mindlessly transmuting one’s gallery visits into bland Instagram posts."
Dawn Chan (@dowawn) on “Going Dark” at the @Guggenheim for @spike_art
https://t.co/XB0x59OpwA
Sara Marcus is a brilliant thinker and I can’t wait to ask her all of the questions—about her new book & how disappointment connects to music, futility, togetherness, age and youth. Come join us!
Coming to NYC tomorrow (Wed 10/18) to talk with Dawn Chan @dowawn about political disappointment, part of November magazine's conversations series. Hope to see you there.
“Wide-ranging and meticulously compiled,” Joan Kee’s latest book “examines artworks from the past century that push our conceptions of Afro Asia beyond the confines of identity and regionalism currently in institutional vogue,” writes @dowawn. https://t.co/chLR4T3KGm
Call It Dance, Puppetry or Sculpture, It Is Eerily Beautiful. Throughout the 21-minute arc of “Divine Generations,” a silent four-person ensemble pulls cords around the room, coaxing inert discs into motion. By @dowawn https://t.co/Gx1SSGxb1b
@jaeahjlee I’m in a similar boat in terms of caregiving but thankfully lucky to have more support, a small village. Still so overwhelmed all the time. I’d love to send Randi some money. Is there a GoFundMe? Or any way to just send her something directly?
Though it doesn’t overlap a ton with how I felt abt EEAAO, this piece by @JustinCChang is a banger of a review: film criticism at its best, plus who doesn’t love a final line with an epic pun that meets the film exactly where it’s at
Artist Nina Katchadourian has a highly engrossing show up at the Morgan Library & Museum. It’s got everything from an ancient Mesopotamian seal, to her family heirlooms, to the first photo ever published
my longer take, here:
The multimedia artist Nina Katchadourian and the 19th-century mogul John Pierpont Morgan form an unlikely pairing in the show “Uncommon Denominator” at the Morgan Library & Museum. https://t.co/kp3cH71iLZ
F.T. Marinetti's The Futurist Cookbook from 1932 suggests many bizarro avant-garde recipes — that no one is every likely to make, so Roni Xu @rOnomnom and I threw the recipes in DALL•E to see what they'd look like.
Here's our write up for @dirtxyz:
https://t.co/ewiEUruqEU
AI trained on RBG’s writing & interviews, so you can “talk” to her - just in case you want to grab that knife in your chest and twist it
https://t.co/O780UFqaiX
@earlboykins Omg Andrew- Wu’s!!! I had literally the same experience last month at that same restaurant but one table in front of you, first time 2 years after lockdowns started. But eating rice rolls instead. I almost wept