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Artists, Writers, Musicians, and More Explore the Intersections of Art and Ecology

Avatar photo by Anna Souter May 25, 2020May 22, 2020

After the pandemic pushed back their exhibition, two curators teamed up to develop The Botanical Mind Online a new platform that makes effective use of parallels between plant communication and the internet.

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The Untamed Jungles of Vivian Suter’s Abstract Paintings

Avatar photo by Naomi Polonsky February 17, 2020February 14, 2020

While the ecological aspect of Suter’s work is particularly timely, her obvious enjoyment of pure color and form makes her artworks all the more enduring.

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Modern Fables for a Dystopian World

Avatar photo by Maria Cynkier September 9, 2019September 10, 2019

Wong Ping’s animated films present human and animal characters as psychologically complex, as well as fallible and unable to fully control their lives and desires.

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A Painter Who Left New York and Abstraction Behind, and Never Looked Back

by John Ros June 2, 2015June 4, 2015

LONDON — Once an artist is written about, curated, collected, and fitted within a neat framework, there is this sense that the artist has somehow been “figured out.”

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365 Poetic Remembrances of the French Revolutionary Calendar

by Mark Sheerin March 25, 2015March 24, 2015

LONDON — The Scottish, London-based artist Ruth Ewan is being perfectly reasonable and polite when she says of the British monarchy: “It’s going to have to go at some point. Whether it’s through social struggle, or a natural event, they’re not going to be around forever.”

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