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Alien Artists: Collaboration vs Individualism

SAIC student Thuy-Tien Vo’s art and curatorial practice

The Future is Brief

An essay in fragments on novellas, social media, and the impending robot apocalypse

How Elon Musk Buying Twitter Affects Artists

Let's breakdown how the Musk-meltdown is going to impact us artists.

I Thought FOMO Was A Myth – And Then My Favorite Designer Closed Her Brand

Writer Vienne Molinaro reflects on the end of a brand and missing a moment.

The Troubles of Holiday Shopping

Sidne K Gard takes us on a journey through capitalism's inclusiveness in "The Troubles of Holiday Shopping."

Art and Migration: An Interview with Yuge Zhou

Yuge Zhou uses media art to both show and soothe the pain of migration.

Once More With Feeling

(Satirically) ranking Chicago's many experience exhibitions.

INCONSISTENT – Holidays

INCONSISTENT - Holidays by Wayne Degen.

Out of Bounds: Dear Sports Fans, Let’s Be Heard

An open letter to the new era of sports fandom.

The Supermodel: Muse, Divine Other, Alienated

Why do I still dream of being a supermodel?

Art, Artifice, and Anime Girls: K/DA and Gorillaz Redefine the Role of the Artist

How much does the death of the artist matter in pop?

Eternal Labors

A conversation with the organizers of the Re:Working Labor exhibition.

Architecture of the Screen

The 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial fails where it embraces the digital instead of the spatial.

EXPO Bingo

We didn't go to Chicago's largest art fair to look for transcendence. We just wanted to play Bingo.

Tariffs

A comic by Eric J. Garcia.