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Tag: Jessica Holmes
In the Face of a Pandemic, A Virtual Gallery Hop
Editor-in-Chief Jessica Holmes looks back at eight installations reviewed by Degree Critical
Respiratory Failure
Jessica Holmes addresses America’s systemic racism as a form of suffocation amidst the unfolding Covid-19 pandemic
The Oceanic Drift of Writing: Author Kaitlyn A. Kramer in Conversation with Jessica Holmes
Jessica Holmes interviews author Kaitlyn A. Kramer on her new book, “Very Like a Whale”
Hito Steyerl: Drill at Park Avenue Armory
Jessica Holmes reviews “Hito Steyerl: Drill” at Park Avenue Armory
Life on Mars: Nancy Graves and Mary Beth Edelson
Jessica Holmes reviews two exhibitions, Nancy Graves: Mapping and Mary Beth Edelson: Shape Shifter
Fallback Friday: Surface, Support, Process
Enjoy winter with a fallback by Jessica Holmes, reviewing “Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome in the Guggenheim Collection” at the Guggenheim
Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel
Editor-in-chief Jessica Holmes writes about the large-scope Sarah Lucas exhibition “Au Naturel” at the New Museum
Fallback Friday: Meditations on Color
Margaret Graham reviews Jacob Ouillette’s paintings, “Brushstroke Paintings” series (2011) at Nancy Margolis
Summer Highlights #3: The Kinetics of Stillness
Editor-in-chief Jessica Holmes writes about Maria Hassabi: The potency of PLASTIC emanates from the dramatic tensions created between viewer and performer