Richard B. Keys is an artist, writer, researcher, and electronic musician working with the intersections of sound, the photographic image, and text. His research interests involve the epistemological and aesthetic limits of representation, critical political economy, socio-technological infrastructure, notions of crisis, rupture, failure, ecological crisis and its existential implications.
Articles
The Danse Macabre: The COVID-19 Pandemic & the Allocation of Risk Under Capitalism
Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to Socialism or regression into Barbarism – Rosa Luxemburg Bruegel the Elders’ Triumph of Death (1562) depicts the victory of death over life, as death riding a red horse and wielding his scythe leads a skeleton hoard against what remains of the living. In the painting the… Read More »