Skip to content

The Chart

slow publishing from the edge of the continent
Main navigation
  • Home
  • About
  • Contributors
  • Issues
  • Events
  • Anthology

ecology

A Detective in the Anthropocene: in the studio with Asata Radcliffe

At night, we see the blue glow of a house-shaped sculpture, illuminated from within. The sculpture sits on a pedestal in front of a wooden fence, with small blue glowing orbs scattered on the ground around it.
T T Read More

Interdisciplinary artist Asata Radcliffe looks to futurisms, science fiction, land ethics, and dharma in her work and writing. Hilary Irons visits Asata in her studio to delve into her detective-like approach.

Hilary Irons December 11, 2020 Studio Visits, Vol. 5, No. 4: Fall 2020

On Darkness and Desire: Alison Hildreth & Juliet Karelsen in conversation

Alison Hildreth, installation view at SPEEDWELL projects, including "Flight," (front), glass bats, glass elements, carborundum, assorted elements, 4’ x 6’ x 12', as configured 2018.
T T Read More

Artists Alison Hildreth and Juliet Karelsen discuss the twin concepts of darkness and nature on the occasion of their consecutive exhibitions at Speedwell projects this winter.

Alison Hildreth and Juliet Karelsen January 8, 2019 Interviews, Vol. 4, No. 2: Winter 2019
© The Chart 2015–2021
Footer navigation
  • Home
  • About
  • Contributors
  • Issues
  • Events
  • Anthology
Secondary navigation
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.