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Lawless Buttholes Unmoored from Discursive Judgment: In conversation with Ravi Jackson
I remember driving around Culver City with Ravi in his hatchback about ten years ago—maybe after we had just inhaled some Zooies cookies—discussing what kind of music we wanted to make while I was in town for the week. Ravi quietly, casually tossed off this comment that carried such deep undercurrents of wisdom and commitment:…
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The Shape of a Baguette Without the Substance of a Baguette: In conversation with Sarah Sarchin
Sarah Sarchin is a painter. She makes work that is satisfying and enticing. She is an exacting worker, a wizard whose skill is never at the forefront. Recently she has been making work that uses shapely legs, brick walls, and Brigitte Bardot to divine and play with the relationship between womanness and paint. That’s maybe…