The demise of an American hallmark automobile, the Pontiac, carries with it the loss of an American symbol. Jesse Sugarmann’s practice involves this loss, framing it as a product of the increasingly globalized auto-manufacturing […][…]
The structure of society, intended to create borders constraining where appropriate behavior begins and ends, was composed and reified from a masculine perspective. Thus, forces serving to subvert that structure are most often feminine in […][…]