As a non-discursive kind of writing, Siena’s drawing speaks to a level of consciousness deeper than thought, bypassing the nagging intellect and going straight for the nervous system.
Taney Roniger
Taney Roniger is an artist who works at the intersection of art, science, and the sublime. A professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York, she is also an art critic and essayist whose articles and reviews have been published in The Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, On-Verge, and Whitehot Magazine.
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Infected Paintings as an Allegory of Migration
Trouble resounds in the work of Joseph Nechvatal.