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R.H. Lossin teaches courses on American history, politics, and art at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. Her first book, SABOTAGE: THE RISE AND FALL OF A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA, is forthcoming from Princeton University Press.
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Value in, Garbage out: On AI Art and Hegemony
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01.2025
Jenny Holzer, "WORDS"
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10.2024
Vija Celmins's "Winter"
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05.2024
"What is Wrong with Us?" on the Art of Josh Kline
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01.2024
Andrea Bowers's "Joy is an Act of Resistance"
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12.2023
On Trevor Paglen’s Unstable Truths
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06.2023
Criticism is Dead, Long Live Criticism! (e-flux panel with Teju Cole, Ciarán Finlayson, Margaret Sundell, & Ben Eastham)
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03.2023
Refik Anadol’s “Unsupervised”
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03.2023
Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
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02.2023
Anne Imhof’s “AVATAR”
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06.2022
Em Rooney's "Entrance of Butterfly"
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05.2022
Erin L. Thompson's, Smashing Statues
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04.2022
Shannon Ebner’s “FRET SCAPES”
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02.2022
Greater New York, MoMA PS1
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10.2021
Sara Cwynar's "Glass Life"
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09.2021
LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Last Cruze
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02.2021
Ellen Lesperance’s “Together we lie in ditches and in front of machines”
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11.2020
Deserting from the Culture Wars
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09.2020
Earth, Works, and Workers in Laura Wilson’s Deepening
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07.2020
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