for purposes of aggression as well as for defense

We wear the mask for purposes of aggression as well as for defense, when we are projecting the future and preserving the past. In short, the motives hidden behind the mask are as numerous as the ambiguities the mask conceals.
Ralph Ellison, from “Change the Joke and Slip the Yoke”; 1958.

Pares & Nones curated by Alanna Lockward

The exhibition, Pares & Nones – Photography from Haiti and the Dominican Republic, is currently on view at Casa de las Américas in Havana, from April 15 to May 15, 2016.

The curator, Alanna Lockward, organized the show for The Museo de Arte Moderno, Santo Domingo (October 16, 2002 -November 9, 2002); it was subsequently presented in Miami (Art Basel Miami Beach; December 3, 2002 – January, 06, 2003), Berlin (Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut; June 03, 2004 – June 26, 2004), Lomé (Goethe Institut; March 03, 2008 – March 19, 2008).

The exhibition features works by Haitian artists — Olivier Flambert, Adler Guerrier, Carl Juste, Roxane Ledan, Daniel Morel, Roberto Stephenson, Marc Steed and Dominican artists — Elia Alba, Vinicio Almonte, Carlos Acero, Ricardo Briones, Miguel Gómez, Fonso Khouri, Abraham Khouri, Darío Oleaga.

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Graham Harman – Object-oriented Philosophy

Graham Harman at Moderna Museet: What is an Object?
On 16 January 2015 the theorist Graham Harman held a lecture about his object-oriented ideas in the Auditorium of Moderna Museet. The lecture was part of a symposium that posed questions about the role of the object in the spheres of aesthetics, society and the market. The symposium was a collaboration between, Moderna Museet, the Stockholm School of Economics and SASSE Art Division.

Another talk atICA London
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The Third Table

A review of Third Table.

Related:
Dylan Kerr for Artspace.com
e-flux conversations.
Critique on mariborchan.si