Haunting: Erasure and Redaction in the Works of Joy Drury Cox
To celebrate Burnaway’s second artist edition, Jennifer Dudley speaks on the concealment and poetic erasure of Joy Drury Cox’s work in this GHOST theme feature.
To celebrate Burnaway’s second artist edition, Jennifer Dudley speaks on the concealment and poetic erasure of Joy Drury Cox’s work in this GHOST theme feature.
Kristina Kay Robinson considers what happens when deities, beings, and lineages not meant to be understood are conjured in the beginning, ending, and beginning again of New Orleans in this next GHOST theme feature.
In this GHOST theme feature, Emile Mausner examines Dario Robleto’s materially-rich sculptures, where melted bullet led and ring-finger bones evoke ghosts of the Civil War.
In our next GHOST theme feature, Colony Little details the process of remembering and re-remembering in The Wilde Woman of Aiken, a photograph taken in South Carolina.
For our next GHOST theme feature, Lucas Ondak sits down to speak with musician and revolutionary TYGAPAW about incorporating Jamaican folklore into their performances to confront colonial history and ongoing injustices.
Estefania Vallejo Santiago unravels the world of artist Tevin Lewis, who weaves speculative storytelling and material alchemy in his practice, in our next GHOST theme feature.
In our inaugural release of the GHOST theme, Valentin Diaconov traces the practice of larí garcia, who utilizes objects within their installations as a postscript to loss and grief.