by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Writing
From Hyperallergic, February 18, 2014: Professor Ann Collins Johns at the University of Texas at Austin was just as peeved as many people were about President Barack Obama’s knock on art history majors. So she did what any self-assured art historian would do and wrote...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Writing
From Artforum, September 2017: A giant white gym sock covering a robotic arm that once functioned in a Detroit auto-manufacturing plant speaks in a deadening monotone to passersby. He talks about what it’s like to become useless and rambles about other topics as well:...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Writing
From Aperture, October 19, 2016: Spanning over eighty years of photographs, an exhibition explores the gender non-conforming potential of the word “they.” The singular gender-neutral pronoun “they” was named word of the year in 2016. Judging from the social and...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
From LA Weekly, January 27, 2017: Jasmine Nyende was 12 years old when she started fiddling with her family’s video camera. These early experiments inadvertently chronicle her childhood in Leimert Park, a neighborhood that’s seen a lot of change in the...
by Alicia | Sep 27, 2017 | Writing
From Maxim, May 9, 2016: The hit HBO series regular talks Julia Louis-Dreyfus and his upcoming Comedy Central show. It’s hard to hate a do-gooder who is charmingly oblivious. Take Richard Splett, played by Sam Richardson plays on HBO’s hit political cringe...