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View ArticleSomething Borrowed, Some Things About Place
“elevates copying to an art, but”1 In March, at Brown University, white conceptual poet Kenneth Goldsmith stood before an audience and read his new “poem,” which was actually Michael Brown’s autopsy...
View ArticleNew issues of SFAQ / NYAQ / AQ
November/ December issues of SFAQ, NYAQ, and AQ out now. Get the whole issue as PDF
View ArticleIncome And Wealth Inequality: Long-Term Trends And Current Realities
Among the things most Americans have long seemed to believe about our country is the idea that in some sense, we’re all part of one big team. Nods to national unity are common, and surely it isn’t hard...
View ArticleStyle Wars: Critical Reflections On The Power Of Style
The fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent famously quipped that “fashions fade, style is eternal.” This enigmatic statement does much to elucidate the powerful place that style holds in many contemporary...
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An old, white fishing boat journeys up and down the Bosphorus from the Golden Horn and is seen from various places in Istanbul throughout the day. This is not just a boat among many, but an artwork...
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I was late to the Mark Lombardi party. It was not until the beginning of 2004 that I had ever heard about him or his work, let alone ever having seen it. But it finally came to San Francisco in the...
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“Everything here is built to scale,” I’m told, standing before a haul truck approximately the size of a two-story house. The person telling me this drives one of these haul trucks at a Newmont gold...
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Living in Cambodia, I am sometimes offered brides. I go to eat dinner at a food stand and the owner suggests I meet her daughter, a thinly masked invitation to marry. My white skin is evidence enough...
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