Part 2 : Materiality, Realia and Materialikonologie
A simple continuation of my latest reflections and thoughts on my readings: Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about materiality in art. In the Anglo-Saxon world, what’s called T
A simple continuation of my latest reflections and thoughts on my readings: Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about materiality in art. In the Anglo-Saxon world, what’s called T
As I continue developing the Critical Publication, I’ve been thinking less about the “what” and more about the “how.” What kind of voice does this publication need? What
“Everything flows” (τα πάντα ρει), according to the ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus. This ancient saying expresses that everything is in con
On the afternoon of February 18, Nil Yalter called me to discuss the upcoming book for Archivorum. Usually, our conversations are brief—Nil is a woman of few words, and her time
This week marks the beginning of a new series of blog posts exploring the writing and behind-the-scenes process of developing the Critical Publication.
When art enthusiasts gather in a multinational and multicultural city like Brussels, one thing is for certain.
Last week, members of Archivorum (Christianna, Rossana, and I, Stephen being in New York), representatives from Galleria Continua and the Fondazione Ratti, former CSAV resident art
As the rest of Archivorum Ark gathers in Belgium for the Archivorum Ark Two Study Days, I find myself reflecting on a different journey—one that took me to Japan.