This week, Trump as a Mr. Men comic, Timbuktu’s manuscripts, Caravaggio’s male muse, unbuilt LA, a poem by Jane Hirshfield, and more.
February 12, 2017
Weekend Words: Judge
“The poet judges not as a judge judges but as the sun falling around a helpless thing.”
Reader’s Diary: It Was a Colorful Year
Darby English’s new book 1971 decries black nationalist demands for a unified artistic community in favor of abstraction, individualism, and personal autonomy.
Julia Fish’s Sense of Passage
We are not likely to stop and ponder the things we daily pass by and over, but Julia Fish clearly does.
Three Photographers and What They Show Us About Everyday Life: Deana Lawson, Judy Linn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Other than their use of a camera, these photographers appear to have little in common, which I think is a good thing.