OPEN THE FLOODGATES
Celebrating the ending of Superconversations, a successful collaboration with the New Centre for Research & Practice, e-flux conversations is now open to the community for posting. Open the floodgates!
Did walking through Chelsea get you down? Want to vent about O.O.O.? Have a wild new idea about the Anthropocene you want to try out? Start a discussion on e-flux conversations.
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Here’s some recent topics on e-flux conversations:
The semiotics of “rose gold”
Dale Peck on gay sex in the time of AIDS
Race and the publishing industry
Assange: President Hollande “stabbed me in the back”
Popular curator Lorenzo Benedetti unexpectedly fired from De Appel
A conversation with Ai Weiwei and Liao Yiwu
On writing in cafés
Stop the robot apocalypse: On “effective altruism” and capitalism
Poetry of the postindustrial pastoral
Roland Barthes on Donald Trump (kinda)
Review of Retrieving Realism by Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Taylor
Manhattan real estate explained in just one street
Bookforum talks with Sylvère Lotringer
Why, procrastination, oh why?
Laurie Anderson: “Capitalism is a disaster for human relations”
Elena Ferrante’s publisher on her “basic” cover art
Artists at Istanbul Biennial plan “productive disruption” to demand resumption of peace talks with Kurds
Economy of dissonance
The feminism of resilience: Shirin Neshat at the Hirshhorn
Why climate action needs the arts
Why a white poet posed as Asian to get published, and what’s wrong with that
Unreal loyalties in the museum
Choire Sicha interviews Ursula K. Le Guin
Women and the clichés of the literary drunkard
Heidegger’s anarchy
The price of great art: On Sally Mann