I didn’t catch Moldovan artist Pavel Brăila’s The Ship in Kassel during documenta 14. According to the description in the exhibition’s guidebook and website, The Ship: takes the form of a public bus roaming the city streets of Kassel. Appearing as though half-submerged in seawater, the bus is an appropriation of the Stultifera Navis, or […]
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On page 106 of No Philosopher King: An Everyday Guide to Art and Life under Trump (which you can order now from Amazon or Barnes & Noble), at the beginning of Chapter 5 (‘Media/Medea/Medya’), you can read: [c]onsider the book you are now holding. If this is a blog to book situation, how did the […]
Minus Plato has a mission for you, if you choose to accept it. As you may have noticed, the last few posts have been getting closer and closer to discussing the book Medea by the Soundwalk Collective. I had seen the book many years ago in the Wexner Center Store and on discovering that the […]