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Annie Godfrey Larmon

#52 Summer 2017
The borders of fiction and reality are slipping ever further. A lot of what is behind the images on our screens remains hidden: their political utility; the algorithms through which they appear; the source of their magic. How does that change the nature of the exhibition? Is it moving from the white cube into virtual realms, into the...

#52 Summer 2017

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“We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85”at the Brooklyn Museum, and Jef Geys at Essex Street by Annie Godfrey Larmon

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#71 Spring 2022
For Spike #70, we’re getting technical. Come wade with us into the OpenSea: the Web3 issue is all about the blockchain, aka the latest digital innovation that promises to either wreck or revive the art world (and world-world), depending on who you ask. Our deep-dive into this wild new frontier features everything from debates on NFT...

#71 Spring 2022

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