by Alicia | Sep 27, 2012 | Artist Essays, News, Writing
“Invisible Mother’s Milk” Essay Ellen Greene’s oeuvre is a cacophony of symbols. It is birthed from the artist’s visions, old school tattoo flash turned feminine power symbols, countless pairs of womens’ hand gloves and “Invisible Mother”...
by Alicia | Sep 15, 2012 | Artist Essays, Great Refusal, News, Writing
Interpreting Progressive Rituals of a New Queer Aesthetics Queer time follows its own rules, building around location, movement and identification. Adulthood, responsibility and other aspects of the “mature” self as defined by a normative time do not exist as such in...
by Alicia | Jul 9, 2012 | Artist Essays
RAW Visions Magazine: Ellen Greene catalogue exhibition essay featured in the Winter 2012/2013 issue of the prestigious British Outsider Art magazine (2013) Catalogue Exhibition Essay: Commissioned to write an essay for Ellen Greene’s solo exhibition,...
by Alicia | Jul 9, 2012 | Artist Essays
Essay: The Child is (Un)dead: Taxidermy Art as Resurrected Victorian Post-Mortem Photography for the OtherPeoplesPixels Art Critics Series (2013) Feature Article: Traveling with Peregrine Honig’s American-Argentinian Twin Boys for Art21 (2013) Catalogue...
by Alicia | Jan 5, 2012 | Art Writing, Artist Essays, Writing
xoxoo love, loser American culture is obsessed with winning and success, yet it is fixated on losers. On August 10, 2010, in the final episode of Work of Art: The Next Great Artist, the reality television competition for artists, 1.48 million people nationwide watched...
by Alicia | Sep 1, 2010 | Artist Essays, Latham Zearfoss, News, Queer
I had the honor and pleasure of writing a letter to Latham Zearfoss for his upcoming show Selected Works By Latham Zearfoss this Saturday, September 4 at 7 & 9pm at the Nightengale. Facebook Invite for “Trust Me: Selected Works by Latham Zearfoss”...