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X-TRA's mission is to provoke critical dialogue about contemporary art. Founded in 1997, X-TRA is a contemporary art journal, published by Project X.

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For Volume 18, Number 1, Kate Wolf, writer and founding editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books, reviewed “An Icelandic Saga,” a collection of drawings by Dorothy Iannone, which recount her 1967 voyage to Iceland. x-traonline.org/article/heart-… #DorothyIannone #fromthearchives

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Looking for career opportunities in the visual arts? ⭐️ If so, we'd love for you to consider working with X-TRA through the 2023 ArtTable Fellowship Program! ow.ly/3Us450NBrsH

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In 2010, curator Aram Moshayedi commissioned Supplements (2009), a unique artist project by Tony Cokes for the pages of X-TRA Volume 12, Number 3. ow.ly/mlc850NEm0q #TonyCokes #fromthearchives

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NEW ONLINE! For the Re:Research column, artist Maura Brewer takes us into the tangled and bountiful aesthetic universe of conspiracy diagrams in the internet age, reflecting on the anxieties that plague their creators. ow.ly/aXz250NIt6w #MauraBrewer

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Software like DALL-E and ChatGPT can patch together convincing portrayals of reality. Can they ever be truly “generative”? Ryan Jeffery on “White Noise,” good pastiche, and toxic clouds: ow.ly/L4oB50NL6Wv White Noise Film no context memes #openai #dalle #goddard

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NEW ONLINE! For the QXA column, art activist and independent filmmaker Emman Odufu sat down with Umar Rashid to discuss his solo show, recently on view at MoMA PS1. ow.ly/31MT50NRI5p #UmarRashid #EmmanOdufu

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We are happy to announce that our Spring issue is here, featuring a beautiful collection of reviews, essays, and interviews. The complete issue is available on our website, for free. To support us further, head to our web store to purchase a copy. 📖💝 ow.ly/TNt050OopP0

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JUNE 1ST, 7:30PM 🗓 In partnership with @2220arts, we are thrilled to present the in-person premiere of the acclaimed Asian futures, without Asians, a multimedia presentation by Astria Suparak. Get your tickets! 💫 ow.ly/IUTJ50Opywt

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In the spring issue, Sara Selevitch recounts her visit to Pipilotti Rist's exhibition "Big Heartedness, Be My Neighbor" at MOCA. What does it feel like to exist in a world removed from the urgent worries that currently dominate our reality? ow.ly/I1wc50OBanZ

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For X-TRA Volume 25, Number 1, Jenny Wu, a fiction writer, art historian, critic, and curator, shares her thoughts on "Attention Line", a group exhibition at Artists Space. shorturl.at/oxyAO Jenny Wu #JennyWu

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What is debt? What is credit? What do we owe one another, and what burdens do we share? For the Dispatches column, Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi takes on the social and bodily propositions of Emily Barker’s exhibition Illusions of Care at Carlye Packer HQ in LA. x-traonline.org/online/tempora…

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From the dead corners of the internet, the work of the late German-born Sibylle Ruppert roars to life. There are machines and instruments in her abattoirial pictures, sure, but as Sierra Komar writes for the Lives column, there is much more flesh. x-traonline.org/online/a-few-f…

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JUST PUBLISHED! David Muenzer on writing, drawing, buying, and selling, for the Re:Research column. x-traonline.org/online/drawing… #DavidMuenzer

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For X-TRA Volume 25, Number 2, multidisciplinary artist Kamikaze Jones reflects on the archival repertoire of New York’s theatrical queer collective, Blacklips Performance Cult. x-traonline.org/article/cabare… #BlacklipsPerformanceCult #ANOHNI anohni

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In the fall issue, X-TRA contributor and writer Rose Higham-Stainton considers the undervalued career of artist Rosemary Mayer, on the occasion of her first institutional retrospective, Ways of Attaching. x-traonline.org/article/fallin… #RoseHighamStainton #RosemaryMayer

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My review 'Living Proof' is out now in the final issue of X-TRA for the exhibition 'Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Drag/Tech and the Queer Avatar' Honor Fraser Gallery March 3–May 27, 2023 x-traonline.org/article/living…

My review 'Living Proof' is out now in the final issue of <a href="/XTRAartjournal/">X-TRA</a> for the exhibition 'Make Me Feel Mighty Real: Drag/Tech and the Queer Avatar' <a href="/honor_fraser/">Honor Fraser Gallery</a> March 3–May 27, 2023
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