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Required Reading
This week, new hi-res satellite photos, the face of the resistance, the story of the Churchill bust, Soviet artists in 1960 imagine the world in 2017, freelancers asked to work for free, and more.
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This week, new hi-res satellite photos, the face of the resistance, the story of the Churchill bust, Soviet artists in 1960 imagine the world in 2017, freelancers asked to work for free, and more.
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"Resist the devil, and he will flee from you."
Books
Dodie Bellamy’s Cunt Norton isn’t exactly pornography, but it’s a step in the right direction.
Music
As most adolescents across the nation sit in their bedrooms and agonize over the eternal question, what do boys/girls like, some of us have more unfortunate and inconsequential concerns: what do critics like?
Performance
While this year some pieces isolated participants through technology, others relished their theatricality and fed off the physical presence of live performers.
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Ed Clark’s approach is simple and straightforward, and he has not altered it much over the years. I don’t think he needs to.
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The rich and varied evocation of passing moments, memories, and dreams that we encounter in Ming Smith’s photographs are things that the incoming President will continue to denigrate and do his best to erase.
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A drawing report from Day 1 of the resistance movement.
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The Gnostics believed that a demiurge, a being violently hostile to all things spiritual, rules the material world. Its control of things is now nearly absolute.
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Set to Kanye West’s languorously sublime hip hop gospel track, “Ultralight Beam,” the visuals in Arthur Jafa’s seven-minute film alternate between eruptions of joy and violence.
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Louise Belcourt’s work has a remarkable ability to make two-dimensional paintings feel three-dimensional.
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The museum should be commended for shining a light on painting, but the show feels like a missed opportunity.