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Anthropocene Blues, a show I juried got a lovely review in Ante Magazine →

October 18, 2019 Jane Harris
Inspired by a poem written in 2012 by one of the last remaining Beat poets, the exhibition features reference to an elegiac view of nature – one foregrounded by our current climate crisis. The poem, written by Anne Waldman, refers to a “tragedy of t…

Inspired by a poem written in 2012 by one of the last remaining Beat poets, the exhibition features reference to an elegiac view of nature – one foregrounded by our current climate crisis. The poem, written by Anne Waldman, refers to a “tragedy of the Anthropocene.”

← My catalog essay for Hunter Reynolds' solo exhibition is now available at PPOW GalleryI curated a show for Visual AIDS, Queering Postminimalism: The Elegiac Body →

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