Issue 01: Notions of Place - Limited Second Print
Spring 2018
$18.00
It is with great joy that we share the inaugural print edition of Boston Art Review with you. Issue 01, “Notions of Place,” seeks to explore what it means to create work, within the context of a place. In these pages, you will find essays, reviews, interviews, profiles, and features written by a diverse cross section of scholars, curators, educators, artists, and community members. These authors believe in the power of arts writing to connect individuals from throughout Boston and beyond, through creative engagement in critical discourse.
Cover: S. Billie Mandle, Green 002, 2017.Subscribe and Save
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In this Issue
Title
Author
Category
Link
the Vessel: A Redacted Dialogue
Essa Li
Critical Perspective
Perception and Presence
Anna Bruns
Critical Perspective
My Letter to Boston, A Year After our Breakup
Annie Armstrong
Critical Perspective
The New Domestic: In Conversation with Janet Loren Hill
Rory Fitzgerald Bledsoe
Interview
Language and Resistance: In Conversation with Furen Dai
Michelle Song
Interview
Surveillance in Reverse: In Conversation with Chantal Zakari and Mike Mandel
Jameson Johnson
Interview
All in the Family: Chez Vous
Haley Albert
Feature
Lost In Space with Molly Soda, Marla Rosen, and Isabella Achenbach
Keaton Fox
Feature
Anticipation of Touch with GG Andra
Jameson Johnson
Feature
Let Us March On: Lee Friedlander
Samuel Adams
Review
Hito Steyerl’s Liquidity Inc.
Michaela Blanc
Review
Black and Blue
Merill Comeau
Artist Project
Hospital
S. Billie Mandle
Artist Project
Emergence
Jak Ritger
Concept
Art Pedagogy Manifesto Montana Gulbrand Zine Insert
Montana Gulbrand
Zine Insert
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Art In a Digital Landscape: In Conversation with Judith Barry
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