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HyperAllergic
December 20, 2024
Top 50 Exhibitions Around the World in 2024
ARTFORUM
December 4, 2024
An Event for Trans Resilience
The Guardian
December 4, 2024
I am acutely frightened’: artists talk of fears over a second Trump term
See Great Art
November 9, 2024
Cassils brings trans visibility to SITE SANTA FE
DAZED
November 8, 2024
Transfeminisms: The radical exhibitions reframing feminist art practices
Vogue France
October 1, 2024
Cette exposition parisienne célèbre le "trans gaze"
NSS Magazine
October 1, 2024
TRANSGALACTIQUE Exhibition at Gaîté Lyrique: Trans Art Unveiled
Stir World
June 1, 2024
Proudly Queer: Discover eight exciting artists from the LGBTQIA+ community
Hyperallergic
April 1, 2024
Activists Create Life-Sized Cyanotype in Trans Solidarity Action
The Guardian
March 1, 2024
‘Harkens back to the Aids quilt’: using art as protest for the trans community
Washingtonian
March 1, 2024
A Performance Art Piece Is Coming to the National Mall for Trans Day of Visibility - Washingtonian
2023
Perspective Media International
December 1, 2023
Beauty Inc
BBC Culture
October 1, 2023
Still the most dangerous woman in art?
Interview Magazine
August 1, 2023
"Striving Towards Utopia": Inside the BOFFO Performance Festival
Bard College
July 1, 2023
OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts at Bard College Releases New Publication Series
ArtRKL
June 1, 2023
Dance, Visual Arts, and Activism
Broken Boxes Podcast
June 1, 2023
Broken Boxes Podcast: conversation with Cannupa Hanska Luger
2022
CBC Arts
October 28, 2022
Trans and Non-Binary Bodies Come Together in Power with Cassils' First Work of Contemporary Dance
Thestar. com
October 26, 2022
In 'Human Measure,' Multimedia Artist Cassils and Choreographer Jasmine Albuquerque Explore the Tension between Trans Visibility and Civil Rights
Datebook
October 23, 2022
'Claiming Space' Brings Diverse Art to a Bay Area Institution with a Racist History
Los Angeles Times
October 21, 2022
In Cassils' First Ever Dance Piece, Trans Bodies Made Movement - and a Striking Canvas
L. A. Dance Chronicle
October 18, 2022
Cassils's Human Measure at REDCAT: A Review
BmoreArt
October 9, 2022
Excess and Access: Contemporary Ceramics at Towson University
CBC Arts
August 25, 2022
The AGO Is Showcasing 150 Years of Canadian Queer Art, from the 1800s to Today
The Mercury News
August 22, 2022
Montalvo Arts Center Breaks Barriers with New Outdoor Exhibit
Metro Silicon Valley
July 27, 2022
Montalvo Arts Center Moves Past James D. Phelan's Legacy
CNN
March 19, 2022
Fashioning Masculinities: Tracing the History of Gender-Fluid Menswear
Stirworld. com
March 11, 2022
Cassils' 'PISSED' - 200 Gallons of Urine Tank - Acquired by Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
Golden Gate Xpress
January 1, 2022
SF State's ‘Beyond Binary’ Exhibit Celebrates Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Artists
2021
Burlington Contemporary Issue 5: Utopias
November 11, 2021
Blockchain manifestos: fighting for the imagination of a culture
New York Times
October 21, 2021
For This Artist, the Medium Is the Body
CNN style
October 13, 2021
Bodybuilding, boxing and fire: How Cassils pushes performance art to its extreme
Trebuchet
October 6, 2021
Life is a Performance: Cassils.
Widewalls
October 5, 2021
Transgender Visual Artist Cassils Debuts in the UK With a Solo Show.
Places Journal
September 21, 2001
A Concatenation of Sprawls.
The Art Gorgeous
August 31, 2001
6 Non-Binary & Transgender Artists We Love.
Mashable
August 27, 2001
An interview with Cassils, the performance artist who sold cans of their poop as NFTs.
The Advocate
August 18, 2001
Trans Artist Cassils’ Latest Project: Canning Sh*t From Andy Warhol.
Konbini Arts
August 4, 2001
"6 séries photo engagées et puissantes qui questionnent les masculinités."
Deutschlandfunk Kultur
July 26, 2001
"Konserven voller Künstlerkot."
Andreas World Stage
July 26, 2001
"$HT COIN - ARTIST DROPPINGS AS CRYPTO ART."
Hash Telegraph
July 26, 2001
"‘Bourgeois pigs only like shit.’ Non-binary artist sells NFT tokens of waste products."
The Socialist Worker
July 26, 2001
"What’s the real value behind the rich’s NFT digital art fad?"
Mashable Italia
July 23, 2001
"La Merda d’artista diventa digitale: il progetto $HIT Coin corre sulla blockchain."
Bird In Flight
July 23, 2001
"Phillips to Sell Cans of Artist's Faeces in NFT Format - Project Dedicated to Gender Inequality."
Surface
July 23, 2001
"An Anonymous Artist Auctions Tins of Their Own Shit, and Other News."
Artnet
July 22, 2001
"Meet the Anonymous Artist Who’s Auctioning Off Cans of Human… Poop Based on the Diets of Major Market Stars at Phillips."
BeInCrypto
July 14, 2001
Blockchain Could Address Inequity In the Art World.
Arts Help
July 2, 2001
The Release of '$HT Coin': An NFT Series
Konbini Arts
June 30, 2001
Des conserves de merde vendues par un mystérieux ‘White Male Artist’
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast
April 21, 2001
Episode 369: Cassils On The Body As Both Material And Tool In Performance Art
FORWARD Issue #2, Forecast Public Art
February 21, 2001
Public Art Now.
2020
New York Times
July 23, 2020
Eight Artists on the Influence of Tom of Finland
Wired
July 10, 2020
How Mysterious Protest Messages Have Filled the Skies
Univision
July 8, 2020
Artists take to the skies nationwide to protest mass detention
New York Times
July 1, 2020
Protesting U.S. Immigration Policies, Artists Aim for the Sky
CBC Arts
July 1, 2020
Don't look away. Artists use sky-typing to expose ICE detention facilities across the U.S
NPR
July 1, 2020
With Fleets Of Planes, Artists Take To Skies Nationwide To Protest Mass Detention
Wall Street Journal
July 1, 2020
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Patrisse Cullors on Writing Messages in the Sky
Art Critique
July 1, 2020
“In Plain Sight”: an artwork flying high to raise awareness about immigration issues in the US
Vogue
July 1, 2020
Look Up: 80 Artists Are Skywriting to Highlight the Injustice of Immigration Detention in America
La Vanguardia
July 1, 2020
Los artistas toman el cielo... contra Trump
Dezeen
July 1, 2020
In Plain Sight sky writes "Care not cages" to protest immigration detention
Xtra Magazine
March 16, 2020
Cassils transforms the way we see \textbar Xtra Magazine
ARTnews. com
March 1, 2020
‘It Can Hit Us, But It Won’t Defeat Us’: Armory Show Proves Resilient in Face of Coronavirus Fears and Complications
Now Toronto
March 1, 2020
Cassils turns the act of looking at trans bodies into performance: While suspended from a harness in a Plexiglas box, the Montreal artist made a big impression – and a mess – at the Gardiner Museum
Hyperallergic
March 1, 2020
Visiting the 2020 Armory Show Amid Ominous Headlines
The New York Times
March 1, 2020
The Armory Show: Playing It Safe During an Unsettled Time
iD
February 18, 2020
Photos that explore the male body beyond the perfectly sculpted ideal
The Globe and Mail
February 1, 2020
Performance artist Cassils explores trans visibility through performance with clay
Time Out London
February 1, 2020
Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography exhibition review
2019
NBC News
December 1, 2019
12 queer artists whose work is making us pay attention
Creative Boom
November 1, 2019
Major photography exhibition to spark conversations surrounding our understanding of masculinity
The New York Times
October 1, 2019
Seeing the Past From the Future
Paper Magazine
July 1, 2019
You Can Call Me Sir Honors the Lineage of Female Sex Work
FAD Magazine
July 1, 2019
Wellcome Collection to open new permanent gallery
The Guardian
June 1, 2019
Inflatable penises, latex pigs and a Justin Bieber shrine: Dark Mofo's wildest rides
Australian Financial Review
June 1, 2019
Dark Mofo works to watch out for
The Sydney Morning Herald
June 1, 2019
Dark Mofo pushes trauma boundaries with self-immolation and VR violence
ARTnews. com
May 1, 2019
MacDowell Colony Names 93 Summer Fellows, Including Heidi Hahn, Cassils, Becca Albee, Em Rooney
Art Guide Australia
March 1, 2019
Cassils: Alchemic
Arts Hub Australia
February 1, 2019
Review: Alchemic by Cassils, PICA
Frieze
January 1, 2019
Blood in the Lung: Ron Athey, Cassils and Fanaa Conjure a Ritual Body at the Arizona Desert’s Biosphere 2
2018
Artforum
February 15, 2018
CASSILS
2017
Artsy
October 17, 2017
These Trans and Queer Artists Are Challenging Popular Notions of Strength
2015
New York Times
November 18, 2015
Cassils: Transgender Artist Goes to Extremes
The Guardian
September 11, 2015
Artist Heather Cassils is set on fire – and opens our eyes to violence
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