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 Steven Parrino, Spin-Out Vortex 2, 2000, enamel on canvas, 182 x 182 cm

Steven Parrino, Spin-Out Vortex 2, 2000, enamel on canvas, 182 x 182 cm

Essay: Unsovereignty

By Aria Dean

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 Kevin Beasley A View of a Landscape: A cotton gin motor ​​​(2012-18) Photo: Ron Amstutz

Kevin Beasley
A View of a Landscape: A cotton gin motor (2012-18)

Photo: Ron Amstutz

Kevin Beasley: "A view of a landscape" at the Whitney

By Aria Dean

#58 Winter 2019
We would like to cast a spell on you that will only work if you read this whole issue from cover to cover. Along the way, you will battle monsters, fall in and out of love, perform rituals, believe or disbelieve the evangelists of new religions, and enter magic circles that protect you against evil and create a safe space for your own...

#58 Winter 2019

Views New York

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Views New York

Friedrich Kunath at Blum & Poe by Ariella Wolens and Kevin Beasley at the Whitney by Aria Dean

Discourse
#56

Is indie dead?

Q/A by Aria Dean

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Here’s what we wanted: a deep, personal, painful appraisal of the art world as we know it. Some of us hate it, some love it, and many depend on its continued survival. When we posed this to our writers, they threw the kitchen sink at us: folklore, failure, fantasy, and wait for it ... God! It’s the Therapy Issue. And we’re still blaming...

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