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Interview: Where Are The Girls, Online? Part Two of an Interview with Kate Durbin / Hyperallergic

Interview: Where Are The Girls, Online? Part Two of an Interview with Kate Durbin / Hyperallergic

by Alicia | Jan 17, 2013 | Hyperallergic

Artist and writer Kate Durbin is both an internet scavenger and connoisseur. Like a cultural anthropologist, she prowls the immaterial space of Tumblr, discovering user-generated content that describes the semi-anonymous emotional outpourings of masses of women, girls...
Queer Art’s Not Just About Gender—A Chicago Survey / Hyperallergic

Queer Art’s Not Just About Gender—A Chicago Survey / Hyperallergic

by Alicia | Nov 15, 2012 | Hyperallergic

CHICAGO — Just because you say art’s queer doesn’t mean it’s about depictions of dicks and vajayjays, man. Over the past few months, two large-scale exhibitions dealing with changing notions of what “queer art” even is have overflowed into Chicago’s art world. The...