The most powerful protests are not always the voices shouting the loudest. Often they are the most nuanced and multivalent, holding open the space we need to endure and push back on homogenizing…
After three years at e-flux, Karen Archey is now the curator of contemporary art, time-based media at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Archey joined e-flux in 2014. In her tenure there, she
After the release this fall of its newest book, Social medium: artists writing, 2000-2015, Paper Monument began to organize a panel discussion among a few of the artist-writers in the…
Last week, e-flux, the journal devoted to academic discourse about art, launched a new website for writing about architecture. That platform has a name that’s very to-the-point…
The multitasking, tricky-to-define curatorial platform and publishing outfit e-flux is making moves to enter a new field—the hospitality industry—with plans to open a café and bar in…
Laure Prouvost’s latest outing in New York was up front about its own capriciousness. Upon entering the gallery, you encountered a printed sign reading: “Keep left (to the right).” If you did go to th…