Groundswell Weekly Review: August 9 – 15, 2009

weekly review Groundswell Weekly Review: August 9   15, 2009

For the last two months artists have been floating around New York City on the Waterpod, a 3,000-square-foot experiment in community living and artistry. Just don’t call it Burning Man – that happens later this month.

Apropos of the recent discussions of right-wing street art, the LA Times opines about KKK quilts, the veritable antithesis of radical cross-stitch.

Trevor Paglen makes the invisible visible and fashionable.

Critical Network is “keen to promote critical and contextual art, events and discussion,” just like we are. Highly recommended – great work!

Teenage Texans crafted an impressive living newspaper on immigration, and Katie Kurtz put forward the first part of her Proposal Toward Visual Eco-Criticism.

2 Comments to “Groundswell Weekly Review: August 9 – 15, 2009”
  1. Ahhhhhhhhhhh, hydro hippies, ehh???

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