
PUSH / PULL Issue 7 was supported by Culture Push, Freemuse, Danish Arts Foundation, National Coalition Against Censorship and Queens Museum Assistant Curator, Sophia Marisa Lucas. Print copies are available at Midway Contemporary in Minneapolis, as well as Printed Matter, Hunter College’s Zabar Art Library, and National Coalition Against Censorship in New York City. Contributors include Dread Scott, NCAC, and Freemuse. The publication focused on artistic freedom and was available in print at the Queens Museum, as well as online.
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PUSH/PULL ISSUE 7: Artistic Freedom and Expanded Notions of CensorshipĪs part of UltraViolet Archive during Queens International 2018, I edited the Winter 2019 issue of PUSH/PULL, a journal sponsored by Culture Push. Visitors could also submit items to be added to the archive via library checkout-styled cards and a suggestion box.īy featuring visual arts, literature, films, graphic novels, music and performing arts, the installation highlights that no medium is immune to censorship. The items are coded by color and letter and given a unique sticker label. Ffdca definition, Boston college campus school calendar, Al snow 2013. The archive includes films, graphic novels, music, literature, visual and performing arts that were formerly banned, challenged, or censored.įor Queens International 2018, the interactive collection and installation focuses on works on loan from the Queens Library that are set in or challenged in New York, or authored by New Yorkers.Ĭustom signage allows visitors to understand the various challenges each work faced. Cuoc song o my nam 2013, Bulldog anglais dessin, East ham library renewal. Visitors listen to banned and censored music as well as contribute to research using the computer station. Named after the wavelengths of light outside the visible spectrum, the material featured within this archive has faced the threat of public invisibility, due to banning, cultural amnesia, bias, self-censorship, and other challenges.īookshelves are lined with digital collages of newspaper articles, providing both historical context and aesthetic backdrops for the highlighted works on display. Queens International Catalogue (print) and (web)Īrtist Profile: Detail of UltraViolet Archive neon sign: Octo– Main Queens International 2018: VolumesĪs a nomadic research and event space, UltraViolet Archive provides visibility for and access to challenged creative works. Novemin Creative Time Summit X at Cooper Union and Octo– Main Queens International 2018: Volumes Zabar Art Library Project Description Dedicated in December 2008 thanks to generous support from Judith and Stanley Zabar, the Zabar Art Library is the only dedicated space for art, art history and film students to gather outside their classrooms and studios.

UltraViolet Archive is a nomadic collection of endangered creative works-including films, graphic novels, music, literature, visual and performing arts-that were formerly banned, challenged, or destroyed.
