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kaitlyn a. kramer

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"To talk about indigeneity in the present tense is to speak in languages of decolonial imagination." Kaitlyn A. Kramer reviews Pacha, Llaqta, Wasichay, currently on view Whitney Museum #bombdaily bombmagazine.org/articles/indig…

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"Art gives us pause, however." I wrote about the bad year 2020 for artforum featuring Chardin, Sarah Charlesworth, Don DeLillo, Catharineczudej & luke o’; read it here: artforum.com/print/202104/s… xo

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If anyone’s looking for something to do tomorrow, here’s a plan: go to Paula Cooper and watch Bruce Conner’s heartstopping short film The White Rose, then immediately walk two blocks south and visit Louise Lawler’s final show at Metro Pictures

kaitlyn a. kramer (@_kaitlynkramer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"That’s how art has always made sense to me, as a making sense of this world, using the materials and means at hand, and then sending whatever results out into the same world, in vanishingly rare instances changing it." what a vast & biting void Open Space leaves behind </3

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I'm thrilled to share the next short film in the program is the spectacular WORLD by filmmaker Christine Haroutounian! This beautiful film is only available for a limited release of TWO WEEKS so make sure to catch it now 🌎💕: exquisiteshorts.ca

I'm thrilled to share the next short film in the program is the spectacular WORLD by filmmaker Christine Haroutounian! This beautiful film is only available for a limited release of TWO WEEKS so make sure to catch it now 🌎💕: exquisiteshorts.ca
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The Badlands were created over eons through the gradual erosion of sediment. The erosion of U.S. democracy, however, will be far more rapid.