Art writers consider the most meaningful works of art, from any time and genre, for getting through 2020
Tag: Lune Ames
Everything Is Contaminated, Pt. 2
Lune Ames considers the power of fermentation in the garden and in revolution
Everything Is Contaminated, Pt. 1
Lune Ames traces how a garden and art installations in vacant storefronts reacquainted them with the notion of contamination
We Need Embodied Criticism
Lune Ames discusses the antiracist work of the critic as somatic
The Aerial Muse & Maine’s Fallow Fields of History
Lune Ames explores indigenous history in Yvonne Jacquette’s “Little River Farm”
Home is Here and No Other Place
Lune Ames reviews “Siah Armajani: Follow This Line” at the Met Breuer
Abysmal Grief, Ephemeral Beauty: On the Poems and Photographs of Eileen Myles
Lune Ames writes about Eileen Myles’s solo exhibition “poems” at Bridget Donahue Gallery