Not exact matches
The map system and general navigation features often fail to function, and I found myself having to really adventure around a tremendously boring
small town to find an NPC to engage in a
piece of dialogue I was really happy to skip through.
The
small pieces of story are mainly conveyed through voice - acted bits
of dialogue during missions, which are mostly about other squads being overwhelmed, and screaming in terror.
What results is a weighty
dialogue with time: while you can try to grasp one
of Ochmanek's
pieces in an instant, the
piece fights back, insisting that you experience to no
small degree the duration
of its making.
Glenn Ligon's sculpture A
Small Band (2015) is the largest
piece in Blue Black, the exhibition Ligon curated at the Pulitzer Art Foundation in St. Louis (reviewed by Jason Rosenfeld in the September Brooklyn Rail.2 It occupies most
of the main gallery, positioned so that it is in
dialogue with Ellsworth Kelly's Blue Black.