She is also the curator of Black
Radical Imagination with Amir George, which has screened both nationally and internationally in spaces such as MoMA PS1, MOCA Los Angeles, and the Museo Taller José Clemente Orozco.
She is the curator of Black
Radical Imagination with Amir George, which has screened both nationally and internationally in spaces such as MoMA PS1, MOCA Los Angeles, and the Museo Taller Jose Clemente Orozco.
Not exact matches
It is allied
with the
imagination insofar as the latter is the power of the possible and the disposition for being in a
radical renewal.
This line of thought suggests that the products of minds are best conceived as issuing from constructive acts performed by «embodied psyches,» in which psyche and soma resolve their tensions and oppositions
with the help of «
radical imagination.»
As William Appleman Williams deliberately sought to reshape and radicalize U.S. foreign policy through a revisionist (and essentially Marxist) reading of the history of America's encounter
with the world, so Jay Dolan has,
with energy and
imagination, sought to buttress the «progressive» agenda in contemporary American Catholicism and the cause of an «independent American Catholic Church» by a
radical retelling of the story.
Next is Blake, the
radical who grappled
with the human mind and
imagination.
With the brief and fascinating exception of the blaxploitation movies and a few other works of
radical or renegade art, vengeance in the American
imagination has been the virtually exclusive prerogative of white men.
Aside from hardly
radical, me - too styling that left the
imagination untaxed and the heartstrings worryingly slack, the new cars seemed at first blush to break faith
with the company's long - standing tradition of game - changing technical innovation and lightweight construction at all costs, being larger and heavier than anything that had come from Lotus before.
Ahead of the 2018 Made in L.A. biennial, which she is co-curating
with Anne Ellegood, Erin Christovale has been named an assistant curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.Christovale is known for running,
with Amir George, Black
Radical Imagination,... Read More
Conceived as a
radical think tank in the shape of an artist community, 18th Street supports artists from around the globe to imagine, research, and develop significant, meaningful new artworks and share them
with the public to foster
radical imagination, empathy, and positive social change.
Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful Art Basel Better Days showing
with work by Cauleen Smith Black
Radical Imagination Showcase June 14th, 2013 Miami, FL
What's more, she also helms Black
Radical Imagination, a roving experimental film program that she co-founded
with artist Amir George.
There, he revealed his deep passion for performative practices and so - called «outsider» artists
with two trailblazing shows: «
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art» (2013 — 14), which tracked black performance art from the 1960s to today, and «When the Stars Begin to Fall:
Imagination and the American South» (2014), which questioned the exclusory term «outsider art» by bringing together both self - taught and formally educated black artists.
by Alan Feuer Boston Globe, Nov. 16, Intimacy of attention paid in close up by Sebastian Smee Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Nov. 16, «Visions of an American Dreamland:» New book and Brooklyn Museum exhibition highlight Coney Island by Peter Stamelman The New York Times, Nov. 15, Amusement for Everyone by Ken Johnson Boston Globe, Nov. 11, Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe Rocked the Boat by Mark Feeney Crave, Nov. 11, Exhibit Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Miss Rosen Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Nov. 10, Q&A: Linda Roth WSFB / Better Connecticut, Nov. 9, Get Some Art History at this Local Stop by Kara Sundlun Take Magazine, November 2015, This MATRIX is Real by Janet Reynolds American Fine Art Magazine, November 2015,
Radical Chick and Taylor Made by Jay Cantor Art New England, November 2015, Preview: Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls by Susan Rand Brown The Hartford Courant, Oct. 16, Gender - Bending «Warhol & Mapplethorpe» Exhibit At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 13, At the Wadsworth Atheneum, an Old Building Gets New Life by Lee Rosenbaum Hartford Courant, Oct. 2, Artist Pokes Fun At «Great Chain Of Being»
With New Wadsworth Exhibit by Susan Dunne The Economist, Oct. 1, Temple of Delight by Miles Unger Hartford Courant, Oct. 1, Renewed Atheneum a Cultural Tourism Spark Op - Ed by William Hosley Art in America, October 2015, Coney Island Forever by Jonathan Weinberg The Boston Globe, Sept. 19, European marvels await in Hartford at refurbished Atheneum by Sebastian Smee The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Wadsworth Atheneum Reopens To Line Of Visitors Saturday by Kristin Stoller The Hartford Courant, Sept. 19, Editorial: Wadsworth Atheneum Makeover is a Triumph Hyperallergic, Sept. 18, A Worthy Renovation for the Wadsworth Atheneum's European Art Galleries by Benjamin Sutton The New York Times, Sept. 17, Review: Wadsworth Atheneum, a Masterpiece of Renovation by Roberta Smith WNPR, Sept. 17, Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Newly Renovated Galleries by Diane Orson The Art Newspaper, Sept. 16, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The Hartford Courant, Sept. 13, Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Final Phase of Years - Long Renovation by Susan Dunne Fox CT, Sept. 11, The art of a reopening at the Wadsworth by Jim Altman Apollo Magazine, Sept. 5, J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bought the World by Rachel Cohen The Art Newspaper, September 2015, Wadsworth relives Gilded Age glory days in grand reopening by Julia Halperin The New York Times, Aug. 31, The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Puts Final Touches on a Comeback by Ted Loos The Independent, Aug. 28, Warhol and Mapplethorpe capture each other by Charlotte Cripps The Hartford Courant, Aug. 18, Three «Aspects of Portraiture» at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Hartford Courant, July 16, Vibrant Paintings of Modernist Peter Blume at Wadsworth by Susan Dunne The Boston Globe, June 30, Hank Willis Thomas's slick image masks a closed door by Sebastian Smee The Boston Globe, June 25, Bradford enters MATRIX at Wadsworth Atheneum by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, June 25, Artist Creates Site - Specific «Pull Painting» at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Observer, June 16, A Peek Inside Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum as It Preps for a Grand Reopening by Alanna Martinez The Wall Street Journal, June 5, Madrid's Thyssen Offers the Dark Religiosity of Zurbarán by J.S. Marcus Art New England, May / June 2015, Reviving the Grande Dame by Susan Rand Brown Humanities, May / June 2015, The Coney Island Exhibition That Captures Its Highs and Lows by Tom Christopher The Magazine Antiques, May / June 2015, Visions of Coney Island by Robin Jaffee Frank The New York Times, April 19, An American Dreamland, From the Beginning by Sylviane Gold Artes Magazine, April 16, At Hartford's Atheneum: «Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 - 2008» by Richard Friswell Hartford Courant, April 9, Sideshow Mind Game at Atheneum by Susan Dunne Hyperallergic, March 4, Two Exhibitions Examine the Art of the American Side Show by Laura C. Mallonee Republican American, March 1, Coney Island R us by Tracey O'Shaughnessy Hyperallergic, Feb. 24, Mapplethorpe's Other Man by Larissa Archer WNPR, Feb. 24, Where We Live: The Lore and Lure of Coney Island by Betsy Kaplan and John Dankosky The Boston Globe, Feb. 24, Frame by Frame: Behind «Agbota,» an artist's irony and
imagination by Sebastian Smee Real Simple, March 2015, A Life in Full Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Feb. 20, Step Right Up!
49 Cities is a call to re-engage cities as the site of
radical thinking and experimentation, moving beyond «green building» toward an embrace of ideas, scale, vision and common sense combined
with delirious
imagination in the pursuit of empowering questioning and re-invention.
Previously, he was Assistant Curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem, where he organized When the Stars Begin to Fall:
Imagination and the American South (2014);
Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art (2013), a traveling exhibition curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver; and Fore (2012), co-organized
with Lauren Haynes and Naima J. Keith.
The Los Angeles institution «dwells in the terrain of ideas and practices fueled by
radical imagination» in order to transform how people engage
with art.
A similar mission runs through L.A. curator Erin Christovale's experimental short film program «Black
Radical Imagination,» which she organizes along
with Amir George.
As he explained in an interview
with the curator and art critic, Hans Ulrich Obrist, the exhibition for him was not a display of artworks, but a
radical statement about the human
imagination on a par
with neuroscience and nuclear physics.
With Amir George, she co-curated «Black
Radical Imagination,» a touring program of visual shorts exploring Afro - futurism presented internationally at venues including MoMA PS1, MOCA Los Angeles, and Museo Taller Jose Clemente Orozco in Guadalajara, Mexico.
She may be the face of environmental activism in the
imagination of Attorney - General George Brandis, who wants to change the laws to nobble «
radical green activists» so they can not «sabotage» development
with «vigilante litigation».