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A View From the Easel
“My studio, in a sense, is an escape where I can re-enter my art world and create.”
Lakshmi Rivera Amin is an editor and writer based in Brooklyn. She earned a BA in Ethnicity, Race & Migration from Yale University in 2021 and currently works as an Associate Editor at Hyperallergic.
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“My studio, in a sense, is an escape where I can re-enter my art world and create.”
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“Fabrics are everywhere — we touch them, they clothe us, they contain histories and memories.”
Art
This week: letterpress printing in the digital age, the origin of the snow globe, remembering Jimmy Carter, why Hollywood ditched color, and much more.
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“My one true love is oil paint.”
Art
This week: Dalit art and appropriation, Gisèle Pelicot and dignity for survivors, a Dakota recipe for holiday meals, the truth about Santa, and more.
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“The LA sunsets are always amazing colors that I love seeing next to my paintings.”
Art
This week: An homage to Romani culture in Manhattan, AI movies in theaters, Syrian activists speak out, remembering Nikki Giovanni, Luigi Mangione fever, and much more.
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“Rainy dreary days are good for crocheting and sunny days are good for drawing.”
Books
The two-day event was a welcome cure to holiday-season fatigue, with accordion zines, rare books, and copper wire-bound short stories.
Art
This week: the unsolved mystery of an 18th-century portrait, journalists leave X en masse, orcas wear “dead salmon hats,” exorbitant college furniture, a puppy art gallery, and much more.
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“I like to use oil paints on a reflective surface, bending the light to my will.”
Art
This week: The Indigenous woman in Dorothea Lange’s famous photo, Brutalist speakers, a new mural in SF, horses as healers, and can we really speak to animals?