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To and From R.F.
Arthur Ou & Lauren O’Neill-Butler

A digital project, part of Black Box
  • Arthur Ou is an artist and writer based in New York. His work has been featured in publications including Blind Spot, Art on Paper, North Drive Press, Art in America, and The Photograph as Contemporary Art, new edition (Thames and Hudson). His writings have been published in Aperture, X-Tra, Afterall.org, Bidoun, Words Without Pictures, and artforum.com.
  • Lauren O’Neill-Butler is a New York–based writer and the managing editor of artforum.com.
"To and From R.F." was commissioned by Triple Canopy as part of its Internet as Material project area, supported in part by the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and the Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston.
Tags: Artist Project, Publication
12 Black Box
  • A Note on Black Box, by Hannah Whitaker
  • Studio with Red Bag, 2009, by Roe Ethridge with Matthew Porter
  • To and From R.F., by Arthur Ou & Lauren O’Neill-Butler
  • Tahoe Passage, by Dan Torop
  • Sentences on Photography, by Torbjørn Rødland
  • Revolving Portrait, by Danny Gordon
  • After the Fact, by Christy Lange
  • Stuart Highway, Northern Territory, 2009, by Daniel Gustav Cramer & Sandra Doller
  • Marks of Indifference #9 (Jeff Wall), 2006, by Mark Wyse with Matthew Porter
  • Tableaux Mourants, by Barry Schwabsky
  • Information Age, by Simone Gilges
  • Looking Fast, by Michael Almereyda
  • State Changes, by Boru O’Brien O’Connell with Justin Lieberman
  • Receivers, 2003, by Moyra Davey with Matthew Porter
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