College professor, sports journalist, and author Leander Schaerlaeckens, interviews Mitja Velikonja about his upcoming title, The Chosen Few: Aesthetics and Ideology in Football Fan Graffiti and Street Art in his… Read more Mitja Velikonja Interview on Soccer Stories Newsletter →
Update (January 20, 2023): Despite protests from architects and historians, the demolition of Maison Zilveli is now underway. In his ArtForum review of The Lost Architecture of Jean Welz, Ian… Read more The Legacy of Jean Welz and Maison Zilveli Garner Support as Potential Rebuild Looms →
For the 40th anniversary of the Leningrad Rock Club, Joanna Stingray performed and was also interviewed on NPR. The 4 minute piece also features clips from two songs by her. Stingray’s memoir,… Read more Joanna Stingray Featured on NPR for Leningrad Rock Club Anniversary →
Los Angeles’s premier literary-cultural magazine, Riot Material, recently published the introduction to Antoinette LaFarge’s upcoming DoppelHouse release, Sting in the Tale: Art, Hoax and Provocation. Read the full excerpt here.… Read more Riot Material Publishes Excerpt of Sting in the Tale →
Daly’s Llhuroscian alphabet The Cornell Art, Architecture and Planning newsletter happily announced that “Norman Daly’s renowned Civilization of Llhuros has been included in a new publication written and researched by Antoinette LaFarge”… Read more Excitement builds at Cornell for Sting in the Tale →
CBC Radio Q highlights Red Wave, the compilation album of underground USSR rock ‘n’ roll Joanna Stingray smuggled in the United States, on the album’s 35th anniversary. Host Tom Power… Read more Joanna Stingray’s Red Wave Featured on CBC Radio Q →
With Sting in the Tale Antoinette LaFarge has crafted a masterful study of fictive art — a genre of geofictions, fictive museums, art movements, and invented persona which predate and challenge our current affliction of alternative facts and terrifying political fabulations. At once entertaining and edifying, this scrupulously researched study is a model of interdisciplinary scholarship, bound to generate significant debate for years to come. If Phillip K. Dick invented an academic historian to define and taxonomize the interdisciplinary genre of our age, Antoinette LaFarge would be it.— Thyrza Nichols Goodeve For more information on LaFarge’s investigation of fictive… Read more Thyrza Nichols Goodeve Endorses Sting in the Tale →
Claire Phillips joins Leslie Lindsay of Always with a Book for her Authors in Conversation series to discuss the her memoir, A Room with a Darker View. Despite the inherent… Read more Claire Phillips Interview on Always with a Book Blog →