
Incisively re-imagining John Divola’s “As Far As I Could Get” as a Black man running between a swapmeet parking lot and a liquor store. William Camargo in Zora J. Murff’s show at Baxter St at CCNY.
Incisively re-imagining John Divola’s “As Far As I Could Get” as a Black man running between a swapmeet parking lot and a liquor store. William Camargo in Zora J. Murff’s show at Baxter St at CCNY.
JTF (just the facts): Published in 2024 by Hartmann Books (here). Hardcover (24 × 34 cm), 112 pages, with 55 illustrations. Includes essays by Daniel Blochwitz, Brad Zellar, and the ... Read on.