This Is a Poem That Heals Fish: An Almost Unbearably Wonderful Picture-Book About How Poetry Works Its Magic
"A poem ... is when you are in love and have the sky in your mouth."
"A poem ... is when you are in love and have the sky in your mouth."
Plus: Impressions from the reopened New Museum, impending strike at NYU, Islamic futurism, the price of Egyptian blue, and much more.
You wear a hat, you’re not a hat. State nouns are verbs that we talk about like they are nouns. Hurry, panic, frenzy, rage, funk, stupor, daze, fog, rut, bind, pickle, fix, slump, tailspin, tizzy. Notice that they’re almost all negative… You’re in a hurry. Really? I get that
"Death makes human beings seem like very small containers that are packed so densely we can only be aware of a fraction of what's inside us from moment to moment."
A cartographer posits that our maps should be messier . “The idea that we must have a crisp line dividing one country from another is often inaccurate when it comes to what states are actually claiming.”
I got the sense that this biennial is hiding from the world today instead of reflecting on it.
This is a diabolical phishing attack . “That generated a real case ID, and triggered real Apple emails to my inbox, properly signed , from Apple’s actual servers.”
This year’s edition proves that the key to viewing work by so-called “autodidact” artists is recognizing its capacity and merit as equal to all other art forms.
The farmworker movement led by Chávez and Dolores Huerta, one of his accusers, has been a central influence for generations of Latine and Chicano artists.
A state agency took issue with pro-Palestine art and “likes” on social media posts made by Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife, according to reports.
This is hilarious. A man was pictured in two different photos on the same front page of a local newspaper : one of him painting a holiday sign and a gs station security cam still of him taking a wallet.
"Who we are and who we become depends, in part, on whom we love."
The earth’s orbit around the sun continues unabated, reminding us that nothing is permanent, neither darkness nor light.
“Some countries are better positioned to weather this energy crisis than they would have been just a few years ago. That’s because of the rapid growth of renewable energy, battery systems and electric vehicles…”
The Lower East Side institution's OMA-designed, $82 million expansion debuted this week to mixed reviews.