ART PAPERS 45.01 - Fall 2021
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Fall 2021 // Corruption mines the interpretive possibilities of corruption following two separate but intertwined lines of inquiry. One line looks to artists who explore corruption as fraud, exploitation, criminality, or misrepresentation through strategies of satire, exposure, and personal narrative. The other explores the reclamation of corruption as a strategy of difference, of cohabitation and symbiosis, and for imagining heterotopias.
45.01 Corruption
Table of Contents
Editor’s Letter
Sarah Higgins
An Eye for An Eye—Bambitchell’s Bugs and Beasts Before the Law
Daniella Sanader
Chaos Is The Season
Will Corwin with Mark Thomas Gibson
ARTIST PROJECT
Locus Hour
Vanessa Thill
Training in Suspense—Stacey Abrams’ While Justice Sleeps
Courtney McClellan
Berenice Olmedo, Radical Alterity, and the Crip/Disabled Subject
Christopher Robert Jones
Bleeding Out: On the Use of Blood in Contemporary Art
Lydia Horne
I Will Not Be Purified
Sophie Strand
REVIEWS
ATLANTA
Endless Séance at Hi-Lo Press (in exile)
Noah Reyes
CHICAGO
Tiger Strikes Asteroid at Mana Contemporary
Noah Hanna
NEW YORK
Huguette Caland at The Drawing Center
Dina Ramadan
PARIS
Chimurenga Library at Centre Pompidou
Mathilde Walker-Billaud
GLOSSARY: Corruption (adj.) (v.)
Gi (Ginny) Huo