Loving Him Meant Facing My Greatest Fear
"Living with a disability, I shielded myself from dance. Then I met him."
"Living with a disability, I shielded myself from dance. Then I met him."
Vibrant colors and fantastical creatures are in abundance in shows by Sanam Khatibi, Julia Bland, Claude Lawrence, Annette Wehrhahn, and others.
"[S]ince 2020 he has offered hundreds of homeless people a bed in his small flat – and for many of them, it has been life-changing."
“I think the power of the artist — the student artist — is to envision a new world and actually embody it," said a Parsons sophomore.
Created in 1969 by late political cartoonist Naji al-Ali, the figure known as Handala has long symbolized Palestinian identity and resilience.
Amid aggressive escalations at UCLA and arrests at USC, protesters are invoking the artistic legacy of radical activism.
The scrolls, pottery, and a 19th-century hand-drawn map were presumably looted from the Japanese island in the final days of World War II.
Radiant is a bountiful source of information about the late queer artist’s life and career, but it says oddly little about his art and its enduring legacy.
Residencies, grants, open calls, and jobs from The Bennett Prize, Ucross, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
Butterfly Dream speaks eloquently of the artist’s loves and losses, his public burdens and private desires.
The same small Duralex glass cup appears repeatedly in the artist’s sparse and intimate still lifes, evincing her uncanny ability to capture light.
The World Central Kitchen Cookbook by José Andrés was just announced as a finalist for a James Beard Award . WCK resumed their work in Gaza yesterday, serving 200,000 meals to displaced Palestinians .
These bubblegum sculptures created and photographed by artist Suzanne Saroff are delightfully disgusting . I found this via Grace Ebert at Colossal , who writes: Conjuring memories of childhood competitions and absent-minded chomping, the photos zoom in on chewed wads of
“'Words are the only victors,' Rushdie wrote in his last novel, 'Victory City.'"
"More than half a century ago, men of science and men of faith gathered together to unlock the mysteries of female fertility. The answer: urine from the brides of Christ. And lo, those nuns gaveth."
Work by graduate artists of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University is on view May 6–19 in Massachusetts.
When visiting his hometown of Runik, Kosovo, back in 2010, Petrit Halilaj realized that his elementary school was being demolished. He went to the site—which had miraculously survived the Yugoslav wars that spurred his family to flee to an Albanian refugee camp in 1998—and
Great piece on the existential threat faced by TV & film writers . It’s a familiar story: low interest rates, private equity, execs squeezing workers. “The general sense is that you’re an absolutely fungible widget… It is fucking broken.” 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
“ What they are afraid of grows even as they starve it , which is why these people, with all their power, are always so insecure. They know how bad it would be for them to be seen clearly; they are fucking terrified of being treated as they treat others.”
PLEASE STOP EMAILING US HARRIET . The internet is still good, people are still good. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
Love this: a grid-based CSS solution for displaying sheet music (staffs, notes, clefs, time signatures, etc.) 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
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Oh wow, this takes me right back to my childhood: Electronic Plastic , a museum of portable, old-school electronic toys. We didn’t have a gaming system in my house growing up — I had to settle going over to my friend Steve’s house for Atari 2600 and my big city cousins’
Gen X and millennials who have been posting selfies on social media for more than a decade are “watching [their] identities shift in real time in a way no previous generation has experienced en masse” . 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
Focused on the part of the sky where you can spot the constellation Orion (“The Hunter”) on clear nights, the James Webb Space Telescope ’s latest dispatch blinks in astonishing images from an area known as the Orion B molecular cloud. At 1,300 light-years away—more than 7.8
“ What if owls had flags? ” wonders artist Alex Tomlinson. 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →
“The true artist,” Beethoven wrote in his touching letter of advice to a young girl aspiring to be an artist, “is sad not to have reached that point to which his better genius only appears as a distant, guiding sun.” The choreographer Martha Graham called this particular shade
"We need science to help us meet reality on its own terms, and we need poetry to help us broaden and deepen the terms on which we meet ourselves and each other. At the crossing point of the two we may find a way of clarifying our experience and of sanctifying it."