Issue 08: Face to Face
Spring/Summer 2022
$18.00
This issue offers a celebration of faces, bodies, and physical spaces, coming out after two years of seeing each other through masks and screens. Implying a certain amount of frankness, “Face to Face” does not shy away from confrontations. It’s a site for interrogating the conventions of portraiture and portrayal, while celebrating the beauty of the habits, interactions, emotions, and ideas that make us human.
Cover: Sheida Soleimani, Khooroos (rooster) named Manoocher (front) and Noon-o-namak (bread and salt) (back), 2021.Subscribe and Save
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In this Issue
Title
Author
Category
Link
From the Editor
Jameson Johnson
Letter
Letter from the Editor
Jameson Johnson
Letter
Curators’ Corner: From the Institutions
Leah Triplett Harrington
Feature
Mithsuca Berry & Rixy
Jasper A. Sanchez
Conversation
Ria Brodell & veronique d’entremont
Olivia Deng
Conversation
Colleen Kiely & Michael Zachary
Leah Triplett Harrington
Conversation
Anthony Peyton Young & L’Merchie Frazier
Kéla Jackson
Conversation
Wendy Jacob & Jeffrey Mansfield
Gabriel Cira
Conversation
Real Talk: The Stakes of Artist Spaces in Boston
Anita Morson-Matra
Critical Perspective
My Father & His Four Wives
Hamzat Raheem
Artist Project
Tracing a Legacy: Krzysztof Wodiczko at Harvard Art Museums and Druker Gallery
Karolina Hać
Review
Helina Metaferia Deconstructs What’s “All Put Together” at Praise Shadows Gallery
Maya Rubio
Review
Resilience and Regeneration: Maya Lin’s Maps and Architecture at Smith College
Marcus Civin
Review
Resistance Language: Lisa Anne Auerbach’s Twenty-Five Years of Wearing Her Thoughts on Her Sleeves
Sara Farrell Okamura
Review
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