August 26, 2012
Theft as art, art as theft: an interview with Austin Kleon
In a 1966 interview with The Paris Review—the same interview that would inspire artist Tom Phillips to first employ the techniques that led him to create A Humument—William S. Burroughs […]
August 19, 2012
Interrogations of the blank page: on Bern Porter (part i)
The question “Is it art?” has, beyond its usual employment by philistines, a more serious philosophical consideration behind it. Usually this question is posed in the context of an apparently […]
August 8, 2012
An inheritance reassembled: G.C. Waldrep on finding and keeping
G.C. Waldrep believes in paying attention, and in Disclamor, he pays a very specific kind of attention: to the psychological ambiance of place. More than just “place” in general, the […]
