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Park Slope shopping window arrangement
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This is how I feel at the CAA conference #caa2013
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The successes of history belong to those who are capable of seizing these rules [law], to replace those who had used them, to disguise themselves so as to pervert them, invert their meaning, and redirect them against those who had initially imposed them – in NIETZSCHE, GENEALOGY, HISTORY by…
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From Commodity Series, 2013
Subjectile | A Blog on Art, Politics, and Beyond + Updates
I am not a writer—maybe more of a non-writer, just as being a non-artist, non-engineer, or non-sociologist. The word subjectile comes from J. Derrida’s The Truth in Painting (1978), where he expands on Antonin Artaud’s idea of the canvas as something more than a passive surface. It represents a space of tension, a meeting point between the physical and the intangible, where creation and meaning take shape. To me, subjectile suggests a layered way of thinking and writing—one that probes what lies beneath, between what is seen and what is concealed. It is always an experiment.