Announcing the release of X-TRA’s Spring issue,
and X-TRA’s participation in the College Art Association
Conference Book and Trade Fair this week.
In the new issue:
“Below the Skin: AIDS Activism and the Art of Clean Needles Now”
Essay by Dont Rhine
“Pierced by Shards”
Ehren Tool: Production or Destruction
Craft and Folk Art Museum Los Angeles
Review by Travis Diehl
“We need to talk about Sherrie Levine.”
Art History, After Sherrie Levine
by Howard Singerman, University of California Press, 2012
Review by Judith Rodenbeck
“Jack Goldstein: Operational Pictures”
Jack Goldstein x 10,000
Orange County Museum of Art Newport Beach
Review by Marie B. Shurkus
“Junk Yard Angel”
In Extremis: Death and Life in 21st-Century Haitian Art
Fowler Museum at University of California, Los Angeles
Review by Glenn Harcourt
“I’d Rather Be Here and Now: The Performative Verb of Painting”
Interview with Anoka Faruqee by Liena Vayzman
Artist’s Project
Anoka Faruqee: CMYK
Read online now.
www.x-traonline.org
Visit X-TRA at the College Art Association Conference Book & Trade Fair
February 14–16, 2013
Come visit our table.
Enter raffle to win all kinds of X-TRA stuff, see the new issues, old issues, artist editions, totes, subscription specials, and the release of Leslie Dick and Adriano Pedrosa’s new project.
More details
www.x-traonline.org
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Editors [at] x-traonline.org or T 323 982 0279
X-TRA is published by the nonprofit Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism, which is generously supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Pasadena Arts Alliance and our patrons and subscribers.