BETWEEN US AND
animals is a
namelessness.
We flail around
generically —
camelopardalis is
what
the Romans came up with
or ”giraffe” ( it looked to
them like a camel crossed
with a leopard ) or get the
category wrong — a musk
Ox isn’t an ox at all but
more closely cognate with
the goat — and when
choosing to name
individual animals we
pretend they are objects
(Spot) or virtues
(Beauty)
or just other selves (Bob).
–Anne Carson
Reading the work of a great poet like Anne Carson can be a doorway to connecting deeper to so many aspects of the world around us, life itself, our place in things. Sometimes poetry – often presented in bite-sized portions but carrying no less profundity for its diminutive size – is exactly what the soul needs. There is so much complexity around us every day, walling us off from our ancestral
world among nature and our fellow species on the planet. Poetry can serve as a palatable reminder to open up, take a good look around, and think deeply.
Devon Reina talked with us about his show, Abscissa, on view at Uprise Art until March 15. The two-person show alongside Arielle Zamora draws its title from a mathematical term that refers to the exponent of a point and its distance from the y-axis measured parallel to the x-axis, fitting for the geometric, straight-lined works from both artists in the show. To learn more, listen to the complete interview.
Asad Raza joined us to discuss his recent video installation, Ge is for Gaia, which ran
until March 2 at 3A Gallery in New York. The title originates in 2014, when Raza worked on a project in Athens, Greece for three months. On his off days each week, he visited various sites around the country, including Delphi, where he immediately sensed the power of the place. Long ago in Delphi, a deity called Ge was worshipped, a name that later evolved into Gaia, the goddess of
earth. Raza’s ongoing video project explores land and waterscapes and their histories, contemplating the earth as a living system. To learn more, listen to the complete interview.
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