Gorecore’s Perpetuity in the Southern Landscape: Becoming The Mad Tourist Attraction
B. Sonenreich considers the manipulation of Southern stereotypes in Gorecore cinema in this Conspiracy feature.
B. Sonenreich considers the manipulation of Southern stereotypes in Gorecore cinema in this Conspiracy feature.
As part of our series on Conspiracy, Trey Burns offers a deep-dive into the perplexing and protracted proposal for an urban park along Dallas’s Trinity River, Margaritaville.
Burnaway editor Jasmine Amussen looks back at the abyss and heavenly firmament of rural Southern girlhood thru the music of Jewel and Ethel Cain.
Burnaway announces its yearly magazine themes: Conspiracy, Camouflage, and Current.
Rosa Boshier González reveals the politics behind pop culture in Diane Severin Nguyen’s solo institutional exhibition IF REVOLUTION IS A SICKNESS at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
Erin Johnson converses with Lauren Strohacker and Dr. Lisa Minerva Tolentino on the movement of light and meaning of red in relation to Strohacker’s solo exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, NC.