What you can read here is two stories. One is a small scale story with a personal narration starring us, two protagonists, Finnish born and Berlin based artists, Milja Havas & Johannes Rantapuska. The other is a bigger scale story about the Chelsea Piers area (Meatpacking District, to be precise) and everything that lead to its change. […]
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AiOP 2015: RECALL Thinker in Residence: Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi
October 31, 2015 – 3:11 pm
Seen and Unseen: The (In)visible Entanglement of Femininity and Labor New York City is in flux, it always has been. From the high to the low to the middling, the city fails to find a stable pulse. In these moments of flux, the in-between spaces—where public and private blur—are no longer oddities. Instead, oddities begin […]