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Kaye Cain-Nielsen Read Bio Collapse
Kaye Cain-Nielsen Read Bio Collapse
Kaye Cain-Nielsen is the editor-in-chief of e-flux journal.
Art After Culture? cumulative conference in New York
Anton Vidokle, Boris Groys, Hito Steyerl, Liam Gillick, Kaye Cain-Nielsen, Brian Kuan Wood, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Irmgard Emmelhainz, Mary Walling Blackburn, Reza Negarestani, Charles Tonderai Mudede, The Otolith Group, New Red Order, Keller Easterling, and Basel Abbas
e-flux Events
Posted: June 14, 2019
Category
Contemporary Art, Philosophy
e-flux journal
“Art After Culture?”
e-flux Announcement
Posted: May 31, 2019
Subjects
Pop Culture, Futures, Violence
Institution
e-flux journal and Harun Farocki Institut present: “Art After Culture: Navigation Beyond Vision” at Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Doreen Mende, Brian Kuan Wood, James Bridle, Hito Steyerl, Kaye Cain-Nielsen, Tom Holert, Anselm Franke, Jennifer Gabrys, Laura Lo Presti, Mariana Silva, Nikolay Smirnov, Tom Holert, Ramon Amaro, Matteo Pasquinelli, Patricia Reed, Maïté Chénière, Charles Heller, Oraib Toukan, and Kodwo Eshun
e-flux Events
Posted: April 5, 2019
Category
Aesthetics, Contemporary Art
Editorial
Julieta Aranda and Kaye Cain-Nielsen
A strange adaptation of an old joke starts like this: a group of feminists walks into a glass ceiling, and a can of worms pours out …
So what happens if the glass ceiling breaks? Who picks up the pieces; who do the pieces fall on? Why haven’t we been setting our sights above it this whole time?
Previously in e-flux journal , we asked:
In ten seconds, how many synonyms can you think of for the word “power”? And then, just when you thought that you finally got the hang of…
e-flux Journal
Posted: September 13, 2018
Subjects
Editorial
Editorial
Julieta Aranda and Kaye Cain-Nielsen
In ten seconds, how many synonyms can you think of for the word “power”?
And then, just when you thought that you finally got the hang of how the power structures around you function, they seem to be coming undone. But are they really coming undone, or is the current that’s pushing and pulling at them not much more than a massage, a way to keep them up to date that stays only on the surface and is not able to touch the center.
What is feminism, precisely? What are feminisms today?…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 19, 2018
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Editorial