Examining recent and early histories, these artists criticize the legacy of colonialism and advocate for the withdrawal of its ideologies in our structures and culture.
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In the Studio: Pio Abad
Big Question
How can art further political resistance?
In the Studio
In the Studio: G. Peter Jemison
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In the Studio: Michael Rakowitz
Michael Rakowitzuses everyday objects to render lost artifacts into ghostly new forms.
In the Studio
In the Studio: Morehshin Allahyari
Morehshin Allahyari re-figures histories and imagines new futures
Big Question
What Does it Mean to be a Visitor?
Sky Hopinka questions how to share our experiences without explaining them.