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Tina Rivers Ryan

@TinaRiversRyan

Editor in Chief @artforum. Art historian and critic specializing in video and digital art. Disabled. Cybergoth. Mom. She/her.

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It’s official!: “Electric Op” opens to the public on 9/27 at the @BuffaloAKG! So lucky/honored that my swan song as a curator features literal scores of amazing artists: buffaloakg.org/art/exhibition… (Yes there will be a catalog—and some fun merch too ;)


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In it, Editor in Chief @TinaRiversRyan looks to the work of cover artist Sofía Córdova to work through what a second Trump term means for artists, writers, and those who support them. artforum.com/columns/tina-r…


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Given the outcome of last week’s U.S. presidential election, Artforum is publishing today the December Editor’s Letter. artforum.com/columns/tina-r…


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Miami’s Pérez Art Museum (PAMM) announced that billionaire Ken Griffin will donate $10 million to the institution. The gift arrives after Florida governor Ron DeSantis cut 100 percent of state funding—totaling $32 million—for the arts. artforum.com/news/perez-mus…


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“In a moment in which historical memory is politicized, it seems natural that both artists are so deeply invested in reassessing the past by processing archives in their ambivalent roles as both recorders and generators of historical accounts.” —Hung Duong artforum.com/features/hung-…


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In Artforum’s November issue, Hung Duong looks at “two artists who are delving into Indonesian history to shine a light on the manipulation of memory and archives that’s happening before our eyes”: Ade Darmawan and Timoteus Anggawan Kusno. artforum.com/features/hung-…


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To coincide with the opening of “Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930” at the @Guggenheim, Artforum revisits an essay on the visionary painter, textile designer, and abstract art pioneer Sonia Delaunay by curator Lynne Cooke. artforum.com/features/lynne…


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Soon Trump's fantasies of punishing immigrants and political enemies will bloom into a highly profitable carceral reality, and the capitalist class will profit off of the spiraling misery. It will be hard to forgive the US voters who knowingly, indeed gleefully, voted for this.

Private prison giant Geo Group —which already has over a billion dollars in ICE contracts to manage immigration detention facilities—sees its stock soar on Trump's win.

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Lisa Blunt Rochester (Delaware) and Angela Alsobrooks (Maryland) mark a milestone moment in American history with twin victories in the 2024 election. Two Black women have never been elected to the Senate at the same time - until now. usatoday.com/story/news/pol…

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BREAKING: Democrat Sarah McBride wins Delaware's US House seat, making her the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.


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Projection: Democrat Shomari Figures is the Projected Winner in the #AL02 Election. He will defeat Republican Caroleene Dobson Democratic Gain #Election2024 #ElectionDay

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He did it AGAIN! 🎉 In 2022, Maxwell Frost became the first Gen Z congressman and a proud March For Our Lives alum in Congress. Today, he’s won re-election, proving once more that young voices belong in power. Congrats, @MaxwellFrostFL! 👏

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BREAKING: Marylanders voted to enshrine abortion rights in the State Constitution, protecting reproductive freedom in their state. When abortion is on the ballot, WE WIN.


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Congratulations to @LisaBRochester—a fierce fighter, a champion for our freedoms, and Delaware’s first woman and Black senator. As a lifelong public servant, Lisa Blunt Rochester is committed to building on the progress she made in the House and creating a brighter future for…

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RESULT: Kentuckians have rejected Amendment 2, the ballot measure that would have allowed public funding to go to private schools.


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New York voters passed an equal rights amendment that enshrines protections for abortion and LGBTQ rights in the State Constitution. nyti.ms/4hCwpbP


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Congrats to @sanchez4georgia and @atldemsoc on their landslide victory! Gabriel Sanchez will be the first Democratic Socialist in Georgia's state legislature. We're fighting together to win affordable housing, universal healthcare, and an economy for all!

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BREAKING: NAACP has filed an Amicus brief in federal court in Georgia, requesting the court deny the Republican National Convention's request to not count absentee ballots submitted over the weekend. Make no mistake: THIS is voter suppression at work, but we’re fighting back.…


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It's going to be a mess, and it's going to get ugly whoever wins. We're bracing for AI slop, bad faith photos and video of 'election interference'. But what does X become with Elon as a White House insider, wielding new power, with a political agenda? bloodinthemachine.com/p/how-bad-will…


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Elon Musk has already turned this platform into a propaganda machine, amplifying pro-Trump posts and encouraging scapegoating and hateful conduct. One bleak yet potentially useful thought experiment, as we come up on Election Day: How much worse would it get?


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