Body Anxiety
Immaterial GalleryIn an online exhibition that opened on January 24, 2015, curators Leah Schrager and Jennifer Chan explore gendered embodiment, performance and self-representation on the Internet.
In an online exhibition that opened on January 24, 2015, curators Leah Schrager and Jennifer Chan explore gendered embodiment, performance and self-representation on the Internet.
Marianne Garneau cuts through the Internet's 24-hour sanctimony cycle.
Alison Kinney compares the police assault on Cecily McMillan with state violence against American and British suffragists at the turn of the century.
James Joyce: His Greek Notebooks
Dedicated to Mando Aravantinou.
With ‘The Pigs’ Carlos Spottorno takes on the new psychological economy of Europe.
Justin Sherwood on the haiku as queer tourism.
You aren't racist for liking "Royals," but...
Going Underground:
Princess Hijab and the Architecture of Surveillance
Princess Hijab is not the first, nor will she be the last, to explore the visualization of taboos and religious connotations embedded within the veil, yet her work both critiques and extends the hijab’s spectrum of symbolism.
Queering Memory and Spatial Intervention:
Prince Hijab's Graffiti Interventions in the Paris Metro
Portraits from the People's Republic.
Rick Prelinger, archive extraordinaire, shares the first five websites he visits each day.