Issue 54
Issue 54 ‘Voicings’ explores modes of being, perception and expression that have been historically and often violently disabled by society. Focusing on art practices that centre the perspective of D/deaf and non-verbal communicators, it proposes reconfigurations of voice, language and sound. It asks readers to tune into a chorus of voicings, not necessarily audible, but perceivable as ‘atmospheres’, ‘vibrations’, ‘rhythms’.
Editors: Elisa Adami, Amanda Carneiro, Nav Haq, Mark Lewis, Adeena Mey, Chloe Ting, and Charles Stankievech.
Founding editors: Charles Esche, Mark Lewis.
Table of contents
Artists: Imogen Stidworthy
- Atmospheres Full of Information: A Conversation with Imogen Stidworthy – Nav Haq
- Voicing: A Practice of Exodus – Eleni Ikoniadou
Contexts
- We Burn Disbelief: Disability, Surveillance Infrastructures and Salvation Ecologies – Khairani Barokka
Artists: Christine Sun Kim
- Access as Generative Site – Bárbara Rodríguez Muñoz
Artists: Tarek Atoui
- ‘Like Waves in my Body’: On Tarek Atoui’s Sonic Practice – Rayya Badran
Contexts
- Politics Inc. – Vladimir Safatle
Artists: Arthur Bispo do Rosário
- Arthur Bispo do Rosário, an Emblematic Art Brut/ Outsider Creator – Edward Gómez
- Representing the World, Weathering its End: Arthur Bispo do Rosário’s Ecology of the Ship – Marlon Miguel
Contexts
- Whatever the Future Will Be, It Is Made Now – Bart De Baere
Events, Works, Exhibitions
- The Rise (and Fall?) of the Postcolonial Documenta – Sunil Shah
Artists: Silke Otto-Knapp
- Silke Otto-Knapp (1970–2022) – Mark Lewis
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