Artist, What I need is a short description of the art featured on the attached magazine spread and the exhibition it was included in. We hope to use the photo with a short caption on the index page of the May-June alumni magazine. If you would like a copy after publication, please drop me an address […]
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[This post is about the 1970 film White People by the Slovenian artist collective OHO. If you have arrived here by mistake looking for a White People of OHIO Manifesto, click on this link here to be redirected] Indeed, we were inspired by one such pavilion, the Sintgalerija (Synth Gallery), built by the Slovenian artist […]
first a reminder I am a ghost a library’s ghost I died when he my librarian packed up his library aka me and put it me into plastic boxes in his basement only to proceed to build another library a living library which is where I now haunt and speak to you from today although […]
This week’s question is how a library’s ghost approaches the phenomenon such an urgent and vital genre as the manifesto? Let’s start by thinking about what a manifesto library could be. Here I have to ask my librarian to think back to his experience at the Manifesto Library, an exhibition by Blake Turner at the […]
B: People talk of the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt the economy of Europe. But they don’t ! ! mention the African Plan, which enabled Hitler’s hordes at a time when their economies !! were under siege, their stability threatened. Who saved Europe? It was Africa. There is very little talk about that. There is so […]
Notice the care with which [Edmonia] Lewis sculpted their [Minnehaha, from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha (1855), and the arrow maker – Minnehaha’s father] deer-hide moccasins and perhaps paid homage to her two aunts, who made and sold moccasins in her ancestral Anishinaabeg homeland. – America Meredith, ‘In Focus: Edmonia Lewis: The Old Arrow […]
A necropastoral. This term is not in the dictionary. Where did I first hear it? [cf. Joyelle McSweeney’s ‘What Is the Necropastoral?‘] It does not exist and yet it was said and is now being repeated. I was born. In a slave narrative that means nothing. Meaningless. I was born and in the midst of […]
Obviously, the way in which agriculture in the South developed was directly related to, indeed founded on, the system of slavery. But, beyond that, the way in which the U.S. related to the world market, and built up its prosperity and economic base in that way, was to a very large degree dependent on slave-based […]