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Building Blocks: Toward a Translation of Artists’ Books at the Center for Book Arts

Zeina Barakeh, Homeland Insecurity (still), animation, 9:47 min., 2016. Courtesy the artist.
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Writer and curator Ikram Lakhdhar looks at a selection of artworks in “Poetry is Not a Luxury,” an exhibition at the Center for Book Arts, to find her own histories emerge from the works on view.

Ikram Lakhdhar September 20, 2019 Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 4: Summer 2019

“Waves need to move to be”: Terry Winters & Mark Melnicove collaborate at Able Baker

Terry Winters and Mark Melnicove, "07 Upward, downward, in space time", screenprint on paper, 2017, courtesy Two Palms New York. Image courtesy Able Baker Contemporary.
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Terry Winters and Mark Melnicove collaborate on a suite of prints exploring the relationships between image and word in the physics of space and time. by Megan Grumbling

Megan Grumbling May 30, 2017 Reviews, Vol. 2, No. 3: Spring 2017

The Ambling Aesthetics of PLATFORM PROJECTS/WALKS

Angela Ellsworth: Museum of Walking, Tempe, Arizona.
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PLATFORM PROJECTS/WALKS positions Julie Poitras Santos as artist-as-curator, who has included fifteen artists and practitioners who’ll be leading walks, giving lectures, discussing readings, and presenting video works through August 14.

Jenna Crowder August 4, 2016 Initiatives, Studio Visits, Vol. 1, No. 9: August 2016

Predicting Future Weather: an interview with Anna Wolfe-Pauly & Erin Colleen Johnson

Anna Wolfe-Pauly, Future Weather, 2016.
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“You can’t push it away. You can’t go under. You have to be in it.” Anna Wolfe-Pauly and Erin Colleen Johnson talk about Wolfe-Pauly’s project for the series A Long Wait happening on Fort Gorges this summer.

Jenna Crowder July 8, 2016 Initiatives, Interviews, Vol. 1, No. 8: June/July 2016

Poetic + Public: the correspondences of Erased By Us

Irina Skornyakova and meg willing, Erased By Us: Ed Ruscha and Jack Kerouac, 2015.
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Alana Dao talks with artist Irina Skornyakova and writer meg willing about their collaborative correspondence project, Erased By Us.

Alana Dao March 3, 2016 Initiatives, Studio Visits, Vol. 1, No. 6: March 2016
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