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COLLECTIVITY & COLLABORATION FEATURES
18 Twelve notes on collectivism and dark matter
Gregory Sholette
20 A Collective Adventure
Michelle White
PROJECT SPACE 28 Oradores
BASE (William Cordova and Leslie Hewitt)
32 Extraordinary Gestures: The Performance of Politics at
the Borderland of an Absolute
Noah Simblist
PROJECT SPACE 38 ether
Frances Colpitt and Terri Thornton
40 gelitin's Tantamounter
Tony Matelli
44 Tracing the War on Poverty
Julie Ault and Martin Beck
52 Tracing the Bush Tax Cuts
Julie Ault and Martin Beck
54 On the Afterlife of Not Getting Along
Jason Hill and Aram Moshayedi
DIALOGUE 60 Mary Ellen Carroll & Charles Renfro
Toby Kamps
64 A New Team Under an Old Threat: Fictional Selves and Feminist Practice
in the Collaborative Work of Wynne Greenwood and K8 Hardy
Amy Dickson
CURATORIAL SPACE 66 Collecting and Collectivity
Noah Simblist and Charissa N. Terranova
72 HarvestSara Hines
VISUAL SPACE 74 500X Gallery
Anjali Gupta
DIALOGUE 80 Social Sculpture
Gilbert Vicario
82 Reenactment of Ant Farm's Kidnapping Buckminster Fuller
Julia Wallace and Nancy Douthey
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