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Join the Informants!
The New Red Order

A digital project, part of Resentment
  • The New Red Order (NRO) is a public secret society dedicated to shifting potential obstructions to Indigenous growth and agency. The NRO’s primary contributors are Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil, and Jackson Polys. Past performances and works include The Savage Philosophy of Endless Acknowledgement (2018) and Culture Capture: Terminal Addition (2019).

“Join the Informants!” was published as part of Triple Canopy’s Internet As Material project area, which receives support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the Opaline Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Federation and Endowment Fund.

Tags: Artist Project, Identity, Politics
25 Resentment
  • A Note on Resentment, by Emily Wang with Matthew Shen Goodman
  • A Sound Not Unlike a Bell, by Wendy Xu
  • The Victor, by Pooneh Rohi with Kira Josefsson & Kaneza Schaal
  • An Airing of Grievances, by Rahel Aima, Wo Chan, Marwa Helal, Devin Kenny, Jennifer Krasinski, Sarah Resnick, Matthew Shen Goodman & Emily Wang
  • Do Nut Diagram, by Aki Sasamoto
  • Banners for Resentment, by José León Cerrillo, Jaya Howey, Ulrike Müller, Ebecho Muslimova, Willa Nasatir & Anicka Yi
  • Promissory Note, by Mike Crane & Kareem Rabie
  • On Resentment: A Film Series, by Triple Canopy & Brooklyn Academy of Music
  • Eternal Employment, by Goldin+Senneby & Lina Ekdahl
  • WORKBOOK, by Jesse Chun
  • The Pearl Diver’s Revenge, by S*an D. Henry-Smith & Imani Elizabeth Jackson
  • What Could I Have Said with a Mouthful of Salt, by S*an D. Henry-Smith & Imani Elizabeth Jackson
  • Fences, by Saretta Morgan
  • The Devil in Connecticut, by Jacqueline Feldman
  • Aconite, My Roots, by Henry Zhang
  • Join the Informants!, by The New Red Order
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  • Novel Operations, by Jim Fletcher Corrected Slogans (A Publication in Four Acts)
  • A Note on Resentment, by Emily Wang with Matthew Shen Goodman Resentment
  • Healing of the Nations, by Ilana Harris-Babou Unknown States
  • Who Belongs to the Land?, by Lou Cornum Unknown States
25 Resentment
  • A Note on Resentment, by Emily Wang with Matthew Shen Goodman
  • A Sound Not Unlike a Bell, by Wendy Xu
  • The Victor, by Pooneh Rohi with Kira Josefsson & Kaneza Schaal
  • An Airing of Grievances, by Rahel Aima, Wo Chan, Marwa Helal, Devin Kenny, Jennifer Krasinski, Sarah Resnick, Matthew Shen Goodman & Emily Wang
  • Do Nut Diagram, by Aki Sasamoto
  • Banners for Resentment, by José León Cerrillo, Jaya Howey, Ulrike Müller, Ebecho Muslimova, Willa Nasatir & Anicka Yi
  • Promissory Note, by Mike Crane & Kareem Rabie
  • On Resentment: A Film Series, by Triple Canopy & Brooklyn Academy of Music
  • Eternal Employment, by Goldin+Senneby & Lina Ekdahl
  • WORKBOOK, by Jesse Chun
  • The Pearl Diver’s Revenge, by S*an D. Henry-Smith & Imani Elizabeth Jackson
  • What Could I Have Said with a Mouthful of Salt, by S*an D. Henry-Smith & Imani Elizabeth Jackson
  • Fences, by Saretta Morgan
  • The Devil in Connecticut, by Jacqueline Feldman
  • Aconite, My Roots, by Henry Zhang
  • Join the Informants!, by The New Red Order
Related Content
  • The Hanging at Mankato, by Claire Barliant Bad Actors
  • Novel Operations, by Jim Fletcher Corrected Slogans (A Publication in Four Acts)
  • A Note on Resentment, by Emily Wang with Matthew Shen Goodman Resentment
  • Healing of the Nations, by Ilana Harris-Babou Unknown States
  • Who Belongs to the Land?, by Lou Cornum Unknown States

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