October 11, 2017 / Art
Remco Roes and Kris Pint try to find resonances between the secular and the sacred, word and image, melancholy and banality.
The Art section houses a broad range of works in the visual arts, from emerging to late-career contemporary artists. It also features interviews and essays that discuss themes of aesthetics and beauty in light of cultural, spiritual, and psychological narratives.
Remco Roes and Kris Pint try to find resonances between the secular and the sacred, word and image, melancholy and banality.
Julie M. Hamilton views the embodied art of Lia Chavez in the light of ancient spiritual practices.
Mark Wyatt has been photographing unfamous people wherever he goes since 1980.
Lamento con Alas is a short film that honors the dead along the Texas-Mexico border as it challenges Americans who seek to build walls.
The Other Journal features art from the Latino artist Gerald Lopez, who creates images based on the Mexican sport of professional wrestling known as Lucha libre.
The Other Journal discusses the paintings and processes of the Korean visual artist Mihyang Kim.
The Other Journal interviews internationally recognized artist Ken Gonzales-Day about his recent project Run Up, his perspective on historically constructed systems of race and representation, and his posture of bearing witness to traumatic cultural realities through his work.
The Other Journal features the abstract landscape paintings and writings of emerging artist George Davis.