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Breaking into Broken Systems: On Being Marginalized, and the “Politics of Refusal”

by Rea McNamara on May 31, 2016
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On a sunny Sunday afternoon, the second floor of Toronto’s Theater Center was packed with artists for the panel DAMNED IF YOU DO: A Conversation on the Politics of Refusal. Co-presented by local artist-run center Whippersnapper Gallery, the panel focused on stories and strategies from the trenches of the “marginalized”: namely, the tricky pursuit of navigating art and funding systems as an “artist of colour” or “visible minority” or whatever fraught PC term can describe what it means to be a racialized body in the art world.

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Tuesday Links!

by Paddy Johnson on October 25, 2011

  • The TSA approves of your vibrator. [NYMag]
  • It must be floating around Zuccotti park: Just as Noah Fischer described the occupation as having analogous qualities to Internet, so too does Rhizome senior editor Joanne McNeil for N+1. [N+1]
  • Are you kidding me? The CBC lashes out at Quebecors $500 m in public subsidies. [The Globe and Mail]
  • Looking ahead to 2013? Abu Dhabi Guggenheim has construction delays, so it might be time to change those travel plans. [Arts Beat]
  • 102 dogs compete for Best in Show several months ago. The slide show never gets old. [Lens blog]
  • For sale: One slightly used 'henge [The Daily]
  • Anyone understand German? The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, via Frieze. [youtube]

 

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