The Art & Society Census, a new project launched by the Brooklyn Public Library, hopes to take stock of changes in culture.
Cora Fisher
Cora Fisher is a curator and arts writer based in New York City. She is currently Curator of Visual Art Programming at the Brooklyn Public Library. From 2013 to 2017 she was the Curator of Contemporary Art at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). She holds a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and an MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Jasper Johns’ Life and Work: A Conversation Between John Yau, Martha Wilson, and William Villalongo
Who gets remembered and how?
An Artist’s Bond with Her Imprisoned Father
In Sable Elyse Smith’s exhibition Ordinary Violence, the artist’s father is both muse and specter.
Arto Lindsay Remembers Hélio Oiticica
The guitarist of the No Wave band DNA talks about the 1970s in Downtown New York and his friend Hélio Oiticica, whose retrospective is now at the Whitney Museum.
Beyond Internationalism? Minimal Baroque, Post-Minimalism, and Contemporary Art
According to the international exhibition Minimal Baroque, contemporary art has locked Minimalism and maximalism in a lusty embrace. Moreover, the show claims this antithetical premise to be a productive condition of art making today.