For anyone feeling terrorized by the Trump administration’s dire promises, Nia King’s Queer & Trans Artists of Color: Volume 2 is the perfect antidote to fear and an inspiring handbook of activist creations Read More
"I think that we’re currently witnessing a reborn interest in the work done by activist artists and artists in protest, especially in relation to AIDS." Read More
Morrisroe didn’t have the longevity, dying from AIDS at age 30, but he had the fame and notoriety to justify the release of his ephemera: letters, song lyrics, hospital records, art school reviews, exhibition advertisements, and excerpts from his collaborative Boston punk-scene ‘zine, Dirt. Read More
It’s impossible to see a Morrisroe photograph clearly. Try it. Something is always in shadow, painted-over, scratched, composed so that it is just off-screen, taunting you. Read More
San Diego-based author Laura Preble’s latest book, Out, is likely to get people thinking about same-sex relationships from a new...
David Leddick has produced a colourful art book of absurdly handsome men. E-readers will never be able to replace this sort of...
Author and bon mot thrower Truman Capote once said of Jack Kerouac's writing, "That's not writing, that's typing." Now you can have that famed witticism--and many more--on a set of cleverly art directed posters. New York-based artist Evan Robertson has created a series of posters inspired by some of the most well known and turned out literary one liners. Read More
Kate Culkin looks at the influences of spiritualism, the new feminism, the decline of Romanticism and the rise of Modernism, on Harriet Hosmer and her work. Considered the foremost woman sculptor of her time, Hosmer portrayed the image of strong women, unbowed, even when crushed under patriarchal power. Read More
One thing is certain: no one likes a bad review. Critics take no pleasure in writing them and authors do...


