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Posts Tagged ‘Jayne Wilkinson’
Supernatural Portals: Oslo’s MUNCH Triennale
by Jayne Wilkinson // Nov. 28, 2025
During McKenzie Wark’s keynote address at the opening weekend of Oslo’s MUNCH Triennale, she commented on the impossibility of the realist novel as a contemporary form,…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Legality
by Alison Hugill // May 9, 2025
The term “extralegality” gets at something beyond the legal-illegal binary: it suggests a work-around that questions the sharply, yet arbitrarily, delineated moral boundaries of the law…[read on]
Techno-Reveries: Refik Anadol at Guggenheim Bilbao
by Jayne Wilkinson // Mar. 27, 2025
The building of all empires requires art and, much like the global franchise that is the Guggenheim, Refik Anadol’s generative AI artwork arrives alongside a new form of empire…[read on]
Symbolic Objects: Chiharu Shiota at Kunsthalle Praha
by Jayne Wilkinson // Dec. 10, 2024
Moving through what she calls the “deepest layers of the soul,” Chiharu Shiota approaches her work like a personal excavation, drawing upon…[read on]
John Monteith
by Jayne Wilkinson // Oct. 20, 2023
Whenever I visit John Monteith’s studio in Toronto, the first thing I’m always struck by is colour. He’s a fastidious colourist and his many series of abstractions are remarkable for…[read on]