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Articles by Susan J. Musich

  • A Retelling of Contemporary Art History at The Block Museum

    by Susan J. Musich
    November 30, 2021

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    Archives, Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured
  • Review of RAISIN at 6018North

    by Susan J. Musich
    November 29, 2021

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    Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured
  • Six wooden frames are each filled with pieces of broken clay in different configurations; the voids have equal visual importance and presence. Gunjan Kumar, Broken Whole, 2021. Clay. Photo Credit: Jonathan Castillo, Courtesy of South Asia Institute.

    More in Common, a review of The Sindhu Project: Enigma of Roots

    by Susan J. Musich
    August 4, 2021

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    Archives, Essays + Reviews, Exhibitions, Featured
  • 7. Chris Bradley, installation view of Usual Objects. From left to right: Attic, 2021. Wood, stainless steel, steel, aluminum tube, 3D printed PLA, black cord, LED, acetate, paint, 15 x 14.5 x 14 inches. Cellar, 2021. Wood, steel, 3D printed PLA, epoxy putty, paint, LED, modeling turf, twine, 12 x 15 x 10 inches. Breeze, 2021. Wood, steel, stainless steel, 3D printed PLA, PET plastic, LEDs, muffin fans, fabric, 19 x 19 x 19 inches.

    Usual Objects in Unusual Times

    by Susan J. Musich
    April 1, 2021

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  • Elinor Carucci, Red #3, 2015

    Reproductive Agency—The Political Made Visual

    by Susan J. Musich
    February 21, 2021

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  • Bisa Butler’s Portraits: Representation in and for 2020

    by Susan J. Musich
    December 15, 2020

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  • The Museum of Contemporary Photography Ponders “What Does Democracy Look Like?”

    by Susan J. Musich
    November 12, 2020

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  • Too Many to Name? – Kathryn Andrews at DePaul Art Museum

    by Susan J. Musich
    October 31, 2020

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  • Review: Windows to Our World

    by Susan J. Musich
    September 27, 2020

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