Bonnie “Prince” Billy performed at the Crowley Theater as Kareem James Abu-Zeid read at Marfa Book Company. Walter Benjamin looked on.
Author
Nicholas Knight
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The works do not demonstrate compelling draftsmanship – not every scribble can be sweet-talked into a masterpiece.
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The "expanded field," literally: Tones' pieces make open space for viewers to enter or they smoosh a pair of shoes under a large rock.
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When all the spaces are digitally rendered in high resolution, belief will be moot, the equation will be solved, and ghosts really will cease to exist.
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Ceramic pots, perfume bottles, shimmery dresses, sea shells, and fur–each one a container, as if for feminine subjectivity itself.
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History is built from stories; Hubbard and Birchler ask us to pay attention to the role that filmmaking plays in its construction.