Volume 7, Issue 2

Untranslating the Neo-Avant-Gardes
Luke Skrebowski
Fold, Hexagonal
Joo Yeon Park
Fold, Hexagonal presents the impossibility of entering into the language of others and suggests the ways in which such an exclusion can open up a...
The Senses Pointing Toward a New Transformation
Hélio Oiticica
Hélio Oiticica's “The Senses Pointing Towards a New Transformation” was written between June 18 and June 25, 1969, in London and submitted to the British...
Introduction to Hélio Oiticica’s “The Senses Pointing Toward a New Transformation” (1969)
Jo Melvin, Luke Skrebowski
Hélio Oiticica's “The Senses Pointing Towards a New Transformation” was written between June 18 and June 25, 1969, in London and submitted to the British...
The Howling Wilderness of the Maladaptive Struggle in Belgrade in New York
Branislav Jakovljević
Between 1974 and 1975, Zoran Popović, a conceptual artist from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and his wife Jasna Tijardović, an art historian, spent a year in New...
Durable Remains: Indigenous Materialisms in Duane Linklater: From Our Hands
Eugenia Kisin
This review essay addresses the complex significance of materiality in From Our Hands, a recent site-specific installation at New York City's 80WSE Gallery produced by...
Ideas of Reality: Antonio Dias between Rio de Janeiro, Paris, and Milan
Sérgio B. Martins
Despite the fact that the growing reception of Antonio Dias (b. 1944) in the English-speaking world is happening under the sign of global art history,...
Pop as Translation Strategy: Makishi Tsutomu’s Political Pop in Okinawa
Hiroko Ikegami
This essay makes the first sustained study of the Okinawan artist Makishi Tsutomu (1941–2015) who used American Pop Art vocabularies to describe the complex realities...