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HAEGUE YANG
words by Joanna Fiduccia
The accounts of that night are rapturous, inconsistent, improbable, legendary. On May 29, 1913, Serge Diaghilev’s production of Igor Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps, choreographed and danced by [...]
KATHRYN ANDREWS
interview by Michael Ned Holte
MICHAEL NED HOLTE Before talking about your most recent projects, I wanted to address your outings as a curator, which include two group shows in 2007 as well as the occasional use of your Los Angeles apartment as a [...]
LEIGH LEDARE AND
HILARY LLOYD
interview by Elena Filipovic
ELENA FILIPOVIC There is an intimacy at the heart of both of your bodies of work, although it is perhaps an intimacy of an entirely different order. And while I wouldn’t say [...]
DESTROY THE MUSEUM
Charles Esche and Maria Lind in conversation
CHARLES ESCHE I’d like to start with a distinction you have made between major and minor strands in art. What you call a major strand is more formally or materially “innovative” [...]
MICHAEL E. SMITH
words by Chris Sharp
So much for T.S. Eliot’s “fear in a handful of dust.” Let me show you horror in a fishing hat, caked with red, heat-resistant rubber, nailed crown-flush to a wall. In a pair of gnarled black safety goggles, [...]