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by Dagmara Genda // June 27, 2023
Nakadate makes use of vernacular images and the visual possibilities of the day, such as enlisting the services of internet photo editors, to document and contemplate the passage of time…[read on]
by Alison Sperling // June 20, 2023
We spoke with van Saarloos, in a written exchange over the course of a few days, about the book and about how age and ageism inform their thought, as well as their artistic and curatorial…[read on]
by William Kherbek // May 26, 2023
John Smith has been making films for more than half a century now, and his works examine how time inscribes itself on a work, on a place and on the body itself…[read on]
by Nadia Egan // May 23, 2023
With his lens focused on the bar’s older performers, James Hosking acknowledges their labor and fatigue, yet simultaneously shows the vigor and vivacity in each queen…[read on]
by Alison Hugill // May 12, 2023
In this conversation, we touched on aging—both personal and material—and the incongruities inherent in decisions around what is deemed worthy of preservation…[read on]
by Alison Hugill // May 5, 2023
The intertwined nature of age and value, whether for better or worse, is a constant preoccupation of the art market and its systems…[read on]