Interviews What Kind of Futures Artworks Open: In Conversation with Boris Groys Back in 2016 you wrote in an essay for e-flux entitled “The Truth of Art” that “the central question ...
Interviews What is Your Medicine: In Conversation with Sabrina Nelson” Sabrina Nelson was born in the late 60’s during the riots in Detroit Michigan. She is a painter ...
Interviews Making Way to Visibility and Inclusion: In Conversation with Darryl DeAngelo Terrell How did your art practice begin? Photography for me really started with an admiration and love for fashion. ...
Interviews Making as an Act of Connection to History and Environment: In Conversation with Ryan Standfest What led you to start Rotland Press? Rotland is what I call “a state of mind.” A way ...
Interviews By Teens, For Teens: In Conversation with Morgan Leake and J.J. Thompson of the MOCAD Teen Council How did you both come to be involved in the MOCAD Teen Council? M: I started MOCAD in ...
Interviews Undoing “America” as a Way of Seeing: In Conversation with Nicholas Mirzoeff Nicholas Mirzoeff is a visual activist, working at the intersection of politics, race and global/visual culture. In 2020-21 ...
Interviews To Care for the Object: In Conversation with Lauren Jackson Harris Lauren Harris is a fine art management professional, independent curator, and creative director from Atlanta, GA. Harris most recently ...
Interviews Ritual as a Space of Restoration: In Conversation with Cherise Morris Cherise Morris is a Detroit-based poet, multidisciplinary artist, ritualist and community healer born and raised in rural Virginia. ...
Interviews Making the Stone Stonier: In Conversation with Osman Khan Osman Khan is an artist interested in constructing artifacts and experiences for social criticism and aesthetic expression. He ...
Interviews Dance as Social Exploration: In Conversation with Biba Bell Biba Bell is a dancer, choreographer and writer based in Detroit. Her choreographic work, often set in ...