Editor JL interviews (& converses with) OON #0 Contributor Maxi Kim: JL: I’ll start by asking you to talk a little bit about the projects you’re currently working on, writing-wise, art-wise, curating-wise. MK: Right now I’m just focusing on my book about North Korea. It’s really about how one can use theory to explore a […]
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Debra Di Blasi’s “The Republic For Which It Stands,” unfolds its multimedia wings. Featured in our first print issue – OON # [0]: Theoretical Perspectives on the Substance Preceding [nothing]. [Or go here.]
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Tom Trudgeon’s “877 Remarks On Color,” now, in color. Featured in our first print issue – OON # [0]: Theoretical Perspectives on the Substance Preceding [nothing].
Mark Ge’s piece “Goodbye Coleslaw” was featured in our first print issue – OON # [0]: Theoretical Perspectives on the Substance Preceding [nothing]. Now see it in color.
The Way of Progress, 2010 / by Danielle Adair [2010, 5’16, audio and video] The Way of Progress is a performance of a loose transcription from my experience of artist Tino Sehgal’s piece “This is Progress” (Guggenheim Museum, New York, March 2010). Of note, Sehgal stipulates that his art pieces are not to […]
Now Available: Issue #0 theoretical perspectives on the substance preceding [nothing] (our inaugural print issue) 144 perfect-bound pages of new work from: Danielle Adair / Maureen Alsop / Amina Cain & Jennifer Karmin / Laton Carter / John Cleary / Debra Di Blasi / Mark Ge / Nicholas Grider / Bhanu Kapil / Maxi Kim […]