Abigail Dudley’s Paintings of the Observed and Imagined
I can think of no other painter who can so effectively pull the viewer into a space where clarity and puzzlement cannot be separated.
I can think of no other painter who can so effectively pull the viewer into a space where clarity and puzzlement cannot be separated.
Revising Reality argues that the world as we know it is our creative output so our memories cannot help but be continually edited.
This week: the link between American homophobia and Filipino nurses, super-romantic German boyfriends, personal freedoms rated in The House of Dragons , and much more.
“I'm reminded of events in the news or in books I hear when I look at certain areas of my paintings.”
A sonic protest against colonial politics, a conceptual ice cream tasting, and other live and participatory experiences headlined the annual New York City festival.
"In America, how you spell your name says a lot about when you were born."
I was searching for meaning and purpose so I became an academic philosopher. Reader, you might guess what happened next - by Pranay Sanklecha Read at Aeon
I hope that most of us would agree that driving 50 mph in a school zone where little kids cross the street is a significant safety problem. The speed limit is there for good reason, and if you selfishly and recklessly blow through the crosswalk, you ought to get a summons.
If you’ve lived or traveled in Japan, you know full well how much of daily life in that cash-intensive society involves the use of thousand-yen bills. Once considered the equivalent of the American ten-spot, the yen’s lately having fallen to its lowest value in decades means
At The Campus, pairings of works by over 80 artists yield unexpected dialogues in classrooms, hallways, a gym, and even a science lab.