In the Media
120k of These Pennies Are in Circulation; Do You Have One in Your Pocket?
NPR: Artist Jill Magid (B.F.A. '95) speaks with NPR about her pandemic-era public artwork that uses inscribed pennies and the film about the process showing in Brooklyn this weekend.
At Venice Biennale, a 'Different Notion of Nation'
The New York Times: In the New York Times, Professor of Art History and Indigenous art specialist Jolene Rickard comments on the significance of the Venice Biennale pavilion dedicated entirely to Sámi artists.
Ghanaian Pavilion: Returning Country's Presentation to Spill Out Across Venice
Art Newspaper: The Art Newspaper previews Ghana's pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which will include Na Chainkua Reindorf (M.F.A. '17) in an exhibition titled Black Star: the Museum as Freedom.
8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg 2022: Currency
The Eye of Photography: Work by Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) will be included in the 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg, according to Eye of Photography. It will be part of an exhibit exploring the transfer and circulation of meaning in photography.
Manifesta Reveals Artists for 2022 Prishtina Iteration
ArtForum: ArtForum reports that Department of Art's Teiger Mentor in the Arts Emily Jacir is among the participating artists in the 14th edition of the nomadic European biennial Manifesta.
With NFTs, Crypto Creatives Are Putting the 'Art' in Artificial Intelligence
The Mint: The Mint explores NFT artists who incorporate AI into their digital practice, including Sam Price (B.F.A. '21).
Art Brussels 2022 Announces Content of its 38th Edition
ArtDaily: ArtDaily highlights select exhibitions to be presented as part of Art Brussels's 38th edition, including Louise Lawler's (B.F.A. '69) participation in L'Oeuvre et son Double curated by Sam Steverlynck at the Stibbe Lounge.
Baseera Khan with Lee Ann Norman
The Brooklyn Rail: In an interview in The Brooklyn Rail, Baseera Khan (M.F.A. '12) discusses their early influences, education, the challenges to resisting domination, and their current solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Venice Biennale Names 213 Artists for 'Transhistorical' 2022 Edition
ARTnews: ARTnews: Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69), Hannah Levy (B.F.A. '13), and spring '21 Teiger Mentor in the Arts Candice Lin are among those whose work will display in the main exhibition of the Venice Biennale of Art, April 23 to November 27.
Na Chainkua Reindorf, Afroscope, Diego Araúja: Black Star
e-Flux: e-Flux: Na Chainkua Reindorf (M.F.A. '17) will exhibit in the Ghana Pavilion, Venice Biennale of Art, in April. Her large-scale, mixed-media installations depict a fictional society of women imbued with natural forces.
Office Hours: Paul Ramírez Jonas
Art & Education: Art & Education's School Watch features Department of Art Chair Paul Ramírez Jonas who shares his thoughts on art education, contexts for creating curricula, and advice for students today.
As Metro Pictures Closes, Its Founders Look Back
The New York Times: In The New York Times, the founders of Metro Pictures in NYC talk about their landmark gallery and members like artist and photographer Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) that they introduced to the art world.
Cornell Photographer Exhibits Work at Campus Gallery
The Ithaca Times: The Ithaca Times reviews AAP staff photographer William Staffeld's solo retrospective exhibition at Cornell's John Hartell Gallery in November. Staffeld will retire in January after 37 years at Cornell.
Department of Art at 100: New Leadership, Faculty, and Practice
Art & Education: As AAP's Department of Art marks its centennial, times past meet times to come with recent transitions in leadership and a renewed emphasis on faculty mentorship. In Art & Education.
Migration Roundtable Discusses Indigenous Displacement, Racism
Cornell Daily Sun: The Cornell Daily Sun reports Associate Professor Jolene Rickard, Art and History of Art and Visual Studies, gave a presentation on the power of visual media to express the complexities of both Indigenous resistance and colonial violence.
Inside Higher Ed: Inside Higher Ed reports that Bradley Borthwick (M.F.A. '05) is one of six professors to receive a $100,000 grant in a new initiative for all faculty who earned tenure at Colby College in 2021.
The New Yorker: The New Yorker reviews Baseera Khan's (M.F.A. '12) solo exhibition of performance, collage, textile, drawing, photography, and more at the Brooklyn Museum. Khan is the winner of the 2021 UOVO Prize.
Amie Cunat: Biotic Barbed Impressions
Metal Magazine: A Q&A in Metal Magazine with Amie Cunat (M.F.A. '12) focuses on her solo exhibition of paintings integrating her interests, her love of sci-fi and horror media genres, and familial influences. At Dinner Gallery, on view through Oct. 23.
The Greek Billionaire Championing Contemporary Art at Home and Abroad
Artsy: Artsy details a new cultural center's inaugural exhibition Portals, featuring work by art alumna Louise Lawler (B.F.A. '69) among 59 artists from 27 countries, curated by Elina Kountouri, Madeleine Grynsztejn, through December.
Experiencing Tjaden's Best: Microbiology Meets Fine Art
Cornell Daily Sun: The Cornell Daily Sun describes Mia Hause's (B.F.A. '22) work in Until the Bliss of All This Hurts, a two-person student exhibition exploring what is innately natural and human, presented by the Department of Art.