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I am the girth; I am it's bottleneck
I am the girth; I am it’s bottleneck
To become what’s unseen.
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Shelter(d) by Trashman
The pain of waste.
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The Trashman Sameth
“The whole world is trash anyway, so I’m just becoming what we all really are. The rubbish of the past and the ghosts of the future”
Trashman
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Autumn Nancy and the wall of "Silence"
Autumn Nancy and the wall of “Silence”
If silence could scream this exhibition from artist Autumn Nancy would yell from the walls.
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A Calm Autumn Breeze by Kustov Glint
A Calm Autumn Breeze by Kustov Glint
A work to notice nature’s highlight and influence on the artist; one which he exemplifies in this depiction of pure autumn – red rose leaves falling from the hot breath of solstice. Glint is the earth’s own biographer.
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Kustov Glint
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The Wait
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Maurizio Cattelan’s Much Adored (and Maligned) Banana Artwork Is Now in the Guggenheim’s Collection Thanks to an Anonymous Donor
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Interview with Photographer and Visual Artist Parker Thornton
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Surreal Sculpture of Face Masks Kissing Explores Ideas of Intimacy Amid a Pandemic
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In the Studio with Didier William: “The Last Six Months Have Deeply Affected my Practice. I Came Back to the Body”
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Gates: COVID-19 has pushed 37 million people into extreme poverty and set vaccinations back 25 years
Gates: COVID-19 has pushed 37 million people into extreme poverty and set vaccinations back 25 years
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation likes to promote a sense of optimism about the progress that the world has made in fighting poverty and improving global health over the last two decades—for instance, the fact that as more children in low-income countries have gotten access to childhood vaccines, millions of lives have been saved. But in the foundation’s newest Goalkeepers Report, an annual…
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For First Time Since The 1980s Vinyl Outsells CDs
For First Time Since The 1980s Vinyl Outsells CDs
A report on the first half of 2020 across the recorded music industry reads: “Vinyl album revenues of $232m were 62% of total physical revenues, marking the first time vinyl exceeded CDs for such a period since the 1980s.” The report acknowledged that vinyl records accounted for only 4% of total recorded music revenue. – The Guardian
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Shop Hyperallergic for Art-Inspired Gifts and More
Shop Hyperallergic for Art-Inspired Gifts and More
As we head into fall, the Hyperallergic Store is stocking up for sweater season with the best art-inspired gifts, books, and toys that will keep us happily cultured and entertained while spending the next few months responsibly social distancing.
Our September update brings you a lineup of splendid new products and beloved favorites. If you’re looking for something to brighten your day (or…
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Faculty Declare “No Confidence” in Senior Leadership at Maryland Institute College of Art The Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore (photo by Eli Pousson via Flickr) Alleging an “inadequate and chaotic operation of the current administration,” faculty at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore have withdrawn their support of the school’s leadership.
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The Wonderfully Unsettling Paintings of Charles Garabedian
The Wonderfully Unsettling Paintings of Charles Garabedian
Charles Garabedian, “Prometheus” (2011), acrylic on paper, 47 3/4 x 24 3/8 inches (all images courtesy L.A. Louver, Venice, Calif. and Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York)
LOS ANGELES — Charles Garabedian’s paintings are not beautiful because they depict scenes from classical mythology, but because they render the world of classical mythology real. I’ve never imagined Prometheus surrounded by his…
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