Links

Tunde Onikoyi and Taiwo Afolabi, ed. The Cinema of Tunde Kelani: Aesthetics, Theatricalities and Visual Performance, Cambridge Scholar Publishing, 2021.

Stephen Zacks, “World-Making: The reactionary, backward-looking narrowing of possibilities in America during the last four years–amplified beyond reason by the pandemic–clarified an urgency to rethink another planetary future. And it is being nourished largely by architects and designers living and working in the US who originate from everywhere else around the globe,” L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui, July 2021.

Vince Carducci, “Dawoud Bey’s American Project,” Pop Matters, May 19, 2021.

Yann Meurot, A Study of Paradigms, Jan. 28, 2021.

Vince Carducci, “To the Vector Go the Spoils: On Mackenzie Wark’s Capital is Dead. In a brave new world dominated by platforms such as Facebook, Uber, and Airbnb, and marked by anxiety in the Age of the Anthropocene, McKenzie Wark’s Capital Is Dead eschews digital utopianism for a sense of urgency that recognizes things have gotten serious,” Pop Matters, Jan. 2020.

Stephen Zacks, “Beyond a Broken System: The closure of Rikers Island,” Oculus, Winter 2021.

Stephen Zacks, “What Historically Low Mortgage Rates Spell for Homebuyers in 2020 and Beyond,” Dwell, Sep. 22, 2020.

Stephen Zacks, “Countryside, unnatural nature: At the Guggenheim in New York, we are posed unsettling questions by the exhibition that Rem Koolhaas and Samir Bantal devoted to the countryside,” Abitare, Mar. 20, 2020. 

William Rockwell, “The East Side Coastal Resiliency Plan is Worthy of Our Support,” The Lo-Down, Nov. 7, 2019.

Stephen Zacks, “Housing, Not Including: 10 Policies to Make Rent Affordable for Low- to Middle-Income Households.” Oculus, Summer 2019. 

Stephen Zacks, “Other Voices, Other Worlds: Prompted by dire ecological effects, a number of artists and architects embrace a ‘posthuman’ worldview.” Art in America, Dec. 2018. 

Babatunde O. Onikoyi, “Irreducible Africanness and Autuer Theory: Situating Tunde Kelani’s Politically
Committed Movies,”
Africology: Journal of Pan African Studies, 2016.