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Ali Eyal’s Forever War

The Baghdad-born artist speaks about war and art, Amoako Boafo recreates his studio for an exhibition, Thaddeus Mosley passes away at 99, and how a small Texas town became a participatory art project.

Does culture make emotion?

Franz Boas helps us solve the puzzle of where our emotional lives originate: in our selves or in the cultures around us - by Noga Arikha Read on Aeon

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Small changes to big systems

A hardcover book printed in 1925 is almost indistinguishable from one printed yesterday. It’s easy to think not much has changed. But book publishing isn’t about printing, and it’s a useful metaphor for the systems changes we’re seeing all around us. The book publishing system

Ali Eyal Gives Testimony

“I was nine years old, and I felt like I lost that childhood,” the Whitney Biennial artist told Hyperallergic, reflecting on the US’s war in Iraq, the disappearance of his father, and the art he makes to process.

Gugusse and the Automaton

The Library of Congress recently discovered a copy of a “long-lost” film made in ~1897 by George Méliès called Gugusse and the Automaton (Gugusse et l’Automate), which “had not been seen by anyone in likely more than a century” and “was the first appearance on film of what

The Hidden Hope in the Darkness

On the occasion of the release of her latest book, The Beginning Comes After the End , Rebecca Solnit sat down for an interview with David Marchese of the NY Times. Here’s the video version : This is a great interview. Marchese’s first question is about how we find the