Posts Tagged ‘Dehlia Hannah’
Letter from the Editor: Accessibility
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 13, 2024
The question of “access” is a far-reaching one—it can be as simple as the architecture of an entry-way or as complex as the many invisible barriers put in place to reinforce institutional…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Wilderness
by Alison Hugill // July 4, 2023
Is the very definition of art (and its relationship to artifice) an antithesis to wilderness? Through our upcoming interviews and exhibition reviews, we hope to scratch the surface of what…[read on]
The Great Indoors: Fabian Knecht’s ‘ISOLATION’
Article by Dehlia Hannah and Nadim Samman // Sep. 07, 2019
On July 22, 1958 Carl Andre sent a postcard to Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson. The photograph on the front depicted a verdant aerial view of…[read on]
The New (Ab)normal: Dehlia Hannah’s ‘A Year Without a Winter’
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // May 07, 2019
“A year without a winter” is a phrase well beyond science fictional speculation. Most of Europe, if not the world at large, will remember the later years of the 2010s as frighteningly,…[read on]
Climate Change // Desiring the Weather: An Interview with Dehlia Hannah
Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin // Jul. 21, 2017
Dehlia Hannah’s work traverses both the world of image-making and scientific discourse: she started her research in climate change and art around ten years ago and has repeatedly asked the question…[read on]