
The Democratic Forest
Sara Christoph (Class of 2012) reviews William Eggleston's recent exhibition and its companion publication, The Democratic Forest: Selected Works Continue reading

Resident Evil
Terence Trouillot (Class of 2014) reviews Sondra Perry's "Resident Evil" installation at The Kitchen for BOMB Magazine Continue reading

Red In View
Juliet Helmke (Class of 2012) interviews artist MPA on moving to the Mojave Desert, and her upcoming installation at the Whitney Museum for Blouin Artinfo Continue reading

Marvellous Monstrosity
Professor Jennifer Krasinski considers the divide of artist and writer, and artists' writings, for Issue 184 of frieze Continue reading

The Pleasures and Pains of Everyday Life
Amelia Rina (Class of 2015) reviews Bernardita Morello's photobook Eden for L'Oeil de la Photographie Continue reading

Eden, and The Art of Killing Kudzu
As a part of Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques' exhibit at Aperture Gallery, Amelia Rina (Class of 2015) contributed an essay on the illusion of utopia and Eden, NC Continue reading

A Sequence of Coherent Words
Sara Christoph (Class of 2012) considers the current state of criticism for The Brooklyn Rail Continue reading

Dear Grace & Quinn
Charles Schulz (Class of 2011) pens letter-as-response to Chair David Levi Strauss' question, What Is Criticism Now? for The Brooklyn Rail Continue reading

The Seductive Creep of Nostalgia
Professor Jennifer Krasinski reviews the current retrospective of Mark Leckey at MoMA PS1 for The Village Voice Continue reading