This two-part series asks tough questions and searches for historical context for recent controversies over public art.
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01/11/13 Living Walls and the Perils of Public Space, Part I
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Tags: aesthetic common denominator, Allegory of the Human City, Alligator, Atlanta, Camille Rose Garcia, capitalism, Cinqué Hicks, community, Concerned Black Clergy, controversy, demonic, Doug Dean, Dustin Chambers, featured, fish, Gustave Moreau, interpretation, Ithaca, Ithica, Jason Butcher, Jason R. Butcher, Joe Tsambiras, low brow, Marcy Starz, Michael Kimmelman, myth, neosymbolist, New York, New York Times, Odilon Redon, Os Gêmeos, personal mythology, Pittsburgh, pop, Rilke, Rimbaud, Roti, state representative, statement, Stéphane Mallarmé, street art, street artist, Surrealism, Symbolism, Symbolists, Verlaine, Yeats
Tags: aesthetic common denominator, Allegory of the Human City, Alligator, Atlanta, Camille Rose Garcia, capitalism, Cinqué Hicks, community, Concerned Black Clergy, controversy, demonic, Doug Dean, Dustin Chambers, featured, fish, Gustave Moreau, interpretation, Ithaca, Ithica, Jason Butcher, Jason R. Butcher, Joe Tsambiras, low brow, Marcy Starz, Michael Kimmelman, myth, neosymbolist, New York, New York Times, Odilon Redon, Os Gêmeos, personal mythology, Pittsburgh, pop, Rilke, Rimbaud, Roti, state representative, statement, Stéphane Mallarmé, street art, street artist, Surrealism, Symbolism, Symbolists, Verlaine, Yeats
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06/15/12 T. Lang Dance Company Challenges a Woman’s Worth in Mother/Mutha
Category: Dance, Reviews | Tags:
Tags: 1690, Ann Marie McPhail, antebellum, ARTSpeak, audience reactions, breeding plantations, capitalism, Crystal Bogan, Dawn Axam, Deborah Hughes, featured, feminism, Goat Farm, Goat Farm Arts Center, Goodson Yard, Jacquelle Blythe, Kara Walker, KEXA, Khia, Mandingo, Morgan Hawkins, mother, Mother/Mutha, motherfucker, mothu, My Neck My Back, Nicole Kedaroe, race, radio, sexualization, slavery, Stefanie Boettle, T. Lang, T. Lang Dance Company, TABOO, Trina Bordere
Tags: 1690, Ann Marie McPhail, antebellum, ARTSpeak, audience reactions, breeding plantations, capitalism, Crystal Bogan, Dawn Axam, Deborah Hughes, featured, feminism, Goat Farm, Goat Farm Arts Center, Goodson Yard, Jacquelle Blythe, Kara Walker, KEXA, Khia, Mandingo, Morgan Hawkins, mother, Mother/Mutha, motherfucker, mothu, My Neck My Back, Nicole Kedaroe, race, radio, sexualization, slavery, Stefanie Boettle, T. Lang, T. Lang Dance Company, TABOO, Trina Bordere
Lang’s dancers tell of a provocative story of race, violence, and sisterhood for all women, black and white.
































Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve
burnaway: approved