an interview with Thyza Nichols Goodeve V. Cyborg Surrealisms Thyza Nichols Goodeve: In all of your work you lay out your evidence and adjust your level of critique but you also do something else that I gather comes out of science fiction (or is why you like science fiction). You speculate specifically through myth-building. Certainly […]
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Living Images: Conversations with Lynn Randolph
Catalog essay from Millennial Myths: Paintings by Lynn Randolph, Arizona State University Art Museum, 1998 Lynn Randolph’s paintings infiltrate the fibers of my flesh and spirit. I mean this statement literally Randolph’s powerful figures protect, haunt, incite, soothe, instruct, and trouble me. Where I write, where I sleep, and where I eat, my daily life […]
The Promises of Monsters: A Regenerative Politics for Inapproriate/d Others
The final image of this excessive essay is “Cyborg”, a 1989 painting by Lynn Randolph, in which the boundaries of a fatally transgressive world, ruled by the subject and the object, give way to the borderlands, inhabited by human and unhuman collectives. These borderlands suggest a rich topography of combinatorial possibility. That possibility is called […]