Reading List

List Author

Don Gill

University of Lethbridge

Art


  • Online

    Trumping the Triangle

    Places Journal

    Washington has long struggled to reconcile lofty national ideals with quotidian urban interests. No part of the capital better reveals this tension than the Federal Triangle.

  • Online

    Cisco Trash Map

    Places Journal

    On railroads, oil rigs, uranium mines, 7-11 pizzas, Thelma and Louise, ruination, salvage, and the limits of the garbage gaze.

  • Online

    Traces of Traces

    Places Journal

    On the documentation of military landscapes by four American photographers: Richard Misrach, Jan Faul, Peter Goin, and David Hanson.

  • Online

    Skywatching

    Places Journal

    Two artists explore spy satellite calibration markers in the desert — and trace the satellites in the sky today.

  • Online

    Gordon Matta-Clark and the Politics of Shared Space

    Places Journal

    An artist in the era of urban renewal thinks through what it might mean to fully collaborate with local communities.

  • Online

    “We See from Where We Stand”

    Places Journal

    A survey of artworks created in prison is deeply informed by debates about the systemic inequities of the American criminal justice system, from the cops to the courts to the penitentiary cages.

  • Online

    The Ice

    Places Journal

    Antarctica is the driest, windiest, coldest, highest — but also lowest — continent on the planet. To photograph in such a place is tantamount to practicing art on another planet.

  • Online

    Tony Smith and the Suburban Sublime

    Places Journal

    A minimalist’s epiphany on the New Jersey Turnpike. What can we learn about suburbia from avant-garde art?

  • Online

    Go Tell It: LaToya Ruby Frazier

    Places Journal

    How to balance aesthetic goals with socio-political activism? LaToya Ruby Frazier’s mid-career retrospective poses provocative questions about documentary photography in the art museum.

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