Contributors

Drew S. Burk is a cultural theorist, editor, and translator of contemporary French philosophy. Burk has studied at L’Institut D’Etudes Politiques in Aix-en-Provence, France as well as the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. He has translated some of the most influential cultural theorists and philosophers of the last 30 years such as Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio, Gilbert Simondon. His most recent translation is Photo-Fiction, a Non-Standard Aesthetics by François Laruelle. He lives in Minneapolis where he is the Director of Univocal, an independent publisher of philosophy and theory.1 Articles


Tessa Paneth-Pollak is Assistant Professor of Art History in the Department of Art, Art History, & Design at Michigan State University. She is currently a Resident Scholar in the Department of Art History and the Leslie Center for the Humanities at Dartmouth College.1 Articles


Gabriela Jauregui (b. Mexico City, 1979) is the author of Controlled Decay (Akashic Books/Black Goat Press, 2008) and co-author of Taller de Taquimecanografía (Tumbona, 2012). She writes for Frieze, and has recent or forthcoming reviews in Aperture, Art Papers, ...ment, and Art Agenda amongst others.1 Articles


Kate Gilbert is an artist and activist deeply committed to supporting the arts as a catalyst for transformation — of our cities, our relationships, and ourselves. In her artwork, curatorial projects and public art organization, she strives to facilitate spontaneity and to help propel public appreciation of contemporary art practices. Kate's 20-year program experience with Boston arts and design organizations culminated in the development of the Greenway's public art strategy in 2011 and in 2014-2015, the ArtLAB, an outdoor laboratory for experimental public art at the Lawn on D. She is now parlaying that experience into Now + There, an arts organization dedicated to delivering impactful temporary public art projects in Greater Boston. N+T’s first project Public Trust with Paul Ramirez Jonas will open in Boston in late August.1 Articles


William Powhida is an artist living and working in Brooklyn. Currently he is working with artists Jules de Balincourt, Lynn Sullivan, Shawn Gallagher, and ArtFCity editor Paddy Johnson to preserve cultural work space and art studios in New York City.1 Articles


Eunice Hurd is the former Director of the Robert Klein Gallery. Maja Orsic is its current Director.1 Articles


Ian Alden Russell in an independent curator and Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art, Curatorial Practice and Cultural Heritage at Koç University, Istanbul.1 Articles


Kyle Chayka is a writer in Brooklyn who has contributed to publications include Modern Painters, Newsweek, and The New Yorker. He is also the curator of Dying on Stage: New Painting in New York.1 Articles


Richard Rozewski (b. 1988) is a designer and photographer from Cleveland, Ohio working in Boston, MA. He is primarily self taught and has gained further training at the Foundation for Konkrete Art in Reutlingen, Germany and as a visiting student at Parsons School of Design, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and the Media Lab at MIT.1 Articles


Dana Moser is a new contributor to Big, Red & Shiny.1 Articles


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