Front Cover: Fahamu Pecou, Rope-A-Dope, 2006
Acrylic on canvas
51 x 66 inches
Courtesy the artist

Back Cover: Fahamu Pecou, SuperOfficial, 2005
Acrylic on canvas
54 x 60 inches
Collection of Uri Vaknin, Atlanta
Courtesy the artist

FEATURES

Fabrication and Encounter

When Content is a Verb

Paula Owen

A few years ago, as I approached the rural home/studio of sculptor Mara Adamitz Scrupe, I spied her small figure digging a trench high in the riverbank along her property. Her intention was to create a solar

Visual Space

Collected and Composed

Ashley Kistler

Despite a wide range of interests and diverse methods of presentation, the artists represented in the following pages all rely on the act of collecting as their primary source of artistic

Spoilsports, Mavericks and Heretics

Play as Repositioning

Dinah Ryan

There is a wonderful moment in the film A Thousand Clowns (1965) when the square, earnest and responsible social worker Albert Amundson (William Daniels) threatens

Notes on House with Pool

Teresa Hubbard & Alexander

The house stands tucked away from the street on the side of a large hill. In the summer, when the owners took us on our first tour, we knew immediately

The problematic nature of process theory,

Saul Fletcher's work in particular

James Bae

Process is purely an activity. Process can never make things complete. By its own necessity, it is dependent on the actuation of change. This only serves

Collage/Chaos:

On the Process of Hana Hillerova

Charissa N. Terranova

Austin-based Hanna Hillerova works through two fields of action that double overthe event and the performative object on one hand and the happening and flat representation on the other. Differences

The Front Page

Artists and Photojournalism

Lyra Kilston

Andy Warhol's well-known series Flash November 22, 1963screenprints of images incessantly circulated in the four days between John F. Kennedy's assassination and funeralreframed these iconic

Indelible Images

(trafficking between life and death)

Gilbert Vicario

Indelible Images (trafficking between life and death) features five contemporary Latin American and Latino artists whose work explores the transitory nature of life

Mappings

Persian American Series

Max Kazemzadeh

In our last installment of MAPPINGS, Tucker Teutsch's poetic ruminations on the devastated city of New Orleans made me consider not just the physicality of place