The Avery Review Issue 58 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2022
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Brahim El Guabli unearths “Saharanism” at work in the Sonoran Desert after a visit to The Absolute Restoration of All Things; Jess Myers scrutinizes how cultural institutions encounter the limits of “representation” in two exhibitions centering Indigenous artists; Galen Pardee finds power in small design gestures in Reset: Towards a New Commons at the Center for Architecture; Asa Seresin considers the crisis of heterosexual ethics shaping the villa and its “outside” on Love Island; and Grace Sparapani diagnoses CIVA’s Sick Architecture, and the burden it places on the individual.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Art criticism
Imperialism
Ecology
Art--Exhibitions
Natural Resources
City planning
Violence
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Caitlin Blanchfield
Joanna Joseph
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Jacob R. Moore
Grace Sparapani
Ife Vanable
Alissa Anderson
Tizziana Baldenebro
Aleksandr Bierig
Elsa MH Mäki
Kate Yeh Chiu
Brahim El Guabli
Jess Myers
Galen Pardee
Asa Seresin
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