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Engagement or Disengagement?
A Conversation About Manifesta 10 with Joanna WarszaJune 26, 2014 —
Nato Thompson speaks with Joanna Warsza, curator of Manifesta 10’s public program, about how artists invited to the roving European biennial are responding to the political situation in Russia. More -
We’re Here, We’re Qwerty, and I’m Not Sure I Want to Get Used To It
June 23, 2014 —
The musician JD Samson (of Le Tigre and MEN) proposes we celebrate Pride Month with a commitment to commemorate and support diverse struggles across the LGBTQI community, joining together for interpersonal, intersectional discussions instead of divisive online debates. More -
Conflicts in Kyrgyzstan Foreshadow Water Wars to Come
June 17, 2014 —
Photographer Fyodor Savintsev documents the mountainous landscape, crumbling Soviet irrigation system and new Russian-backed energy infrastructure of Kyrgyzstan, a country at the center of water conflicts that threaten to engulf Central Asia in the coming years. More -
No One Sits Here Anymore:
How Spikes and Fences Erase Communal LifeJune 16, 2014 —
Artist Léonidas Martín reflects on urban design elements like spikes, fences, barbed wire and cacti that restrict access to public spaces. More -
25 Years After the Tiananmen Crackdown
June 2, 2014 —
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, Creative Time Reports presents reflections on China’s 1989 democracy movement from artists involved in the historic exhibition “China: June 4, 1989,” in partnership with the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. More