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In this new issue:
Artist’s Project
An Analchist Manifesto: Trans-Planting: Anal Poetics and Vegetal Love
Un Manifesto Analiquista. Tra(n)plantar. Poéticas Anales y Amor Vegetal
Johan Mijail
Translated by manuel arturo abreu
Photos by Eugenia Vargas-Pereira
Feature
Like Spiders Spinning Light: Reflections on Jacqueline de la Baume Dürrbach’s Guernica Tapestry at the UN
David Weldzius
Reviews
A Museum for the Afterlife
Mariana Fernández on Gala Porras-Kim
The Erotic Fungibility of Ron Athey
April Baca
Conversations
Interventions and Placemaking in Kumasi: Interview with crazinisT artisT
Jareh Das
Conversation with Kayla Tange and Hailey Loman on Private Practices: AAPI Artist and Sex Worker Collection
Delaney Chieyen Holton
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The fall/winter launch party will be held at Commonwealth Council and include a performance by Christina Catherine Martinez, Chad Damiani, and Karen Hall.