The World According to New Orleans

An excellent first trip to Marfa, Texas has spawned this review of the show The World According to New Orleans curated by Dan Cameron at Ballroom, Marfa. The review is here at …might be good online journal, Issue #169: Nutrients to the Cultural Soil.


The Way Home, Dawn Dedeaux, 2008

Visible Evidence 18

This August I will present my orphan photo archive project The Family Analog at the Visible Evidence 18 conference hosted by NYU, along with some musings about late 20th century theory on photographic archives vs. ideas on instantaneous online archives or image commons, contemporary “system(s) of accumulation, historicity and disappearance…,” the uncanny, semantic categorization, searching, sorting and filtering.

Hubbard/Birchler

My review of the Hubbard/Birchler show at Tanya Bonakdar gallery is up here, in issue #162: Between Perverse Meaning and Nonsense of the excellent online journal …might be good based in Austin, Texas.


Méliès,Teresa HUBBARD / Alexander BIRCHLER, 2011

Essay on the High Line

My essay on NYC’s High Line, “The Highline: Monument to Modern Ruin,” is out in the September/October issue of Afterimage.