Volume 24, Number 1

Volume 24, Number 1

X-TRA

Cover: Martine Syms, Threat Model and Mythiccbeing, 2018. Installation view, de Young Museum, San Francisco, 2020–21. Courtesy of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Photo: Randy Dodson.

July 18, 2022
Volume 24, Number 1
Summer launch party: July 23, 4–8pm
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X-TRA Spring 2022 issue with Theo Anthony, Andy Campbell, Anuradha Vikram & more. Artist-driven criticism out of Los Angeles since 1997. Order your copy or subscribe today. 

Reserve your free tickets to our summer launch party July 23, 4–8pm at LAXART in Los Angeles.

In this issue:

Artist’s Project
The Sidewalk
John Ziqiang Wu

Feature
Positive Influencer: The Architectural Legacy of Eli Broad
Nilo Goldfarb

Reviews
Uncanny Views: Reflections on the Human in the Age of AI
Anuradha Vikram on Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI

Truth Flickers
Max Levin on All Light, Everywhere, dir. Theo Anthony

Demons of History
Andy Campbell on Ben Sakoguchi, Chinatown

Conversations
Future Shock
Kaja Silverman in Conversation with Carrie Schneider

Art Not Art Yet
Phil Chang in Conversation with John Ziqiang Wu

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X-TRA is a contemporary art journal that has been published in Los Angeles since 1997. X-TRA’s mission is to sustain a vibrant critical discourse about contemporary art and foster inclusive networks and expansive thinking. X-TRA’s journal, website, and public events create forums for the diverse voices of artists and writers.

Visit x-traonline.org to read, shop, donate, and find submission guidelines. 

Contact us: editors [​at​] x-traonline.org

X-TRA is published by Project X Foundation for Art & Criticism, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, which was founded in 2002.

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