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Playful and political, eerie and goofy by turns, this exhibition brings together puppets, performing objects, masks, and puppet (and doll) performances on video.
Read MoreEvangelion is my personal Rosetta Stone, allowing me to decipher everything from psychoanalytic theory and gender relations to my very own understanding of trauma and the world in which I inhabit.
Read MoreWe’re reminding everyone that fighting corruption and injustice is hard work, but it can be fun as hell too.
Read MoreToday, Elizabeth Kolbert’s book remains an important reminder of what is at stake — nothing less than the future of life on earth.
Read MoreBoston-area college art museums go where many mainstream exhibition spaces fear to tread. By Margaret Weigel Originally Published February 07, 2006 Boston, MA – Throw a stone in Boston and you’ll hit a college (or an undergraduate); throw it a little further, and you’ll likely hit a college gallery or museum. The Boston metropolitan area…
Read MoreOf course, with the assistance of the massed megafauna (big beasts), and the yodeling of Tarzan, Jane is saved.
Read MoreAnybody who has the good sense to pick up a copy of this book will find it instantly fascinating.
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Visual Arts Commentary: Museums are Getting Woke for Real
By digging deep into Thomas McKeller, the Gardner Museum has not only resurrected a lost figure (and lost music, and “lost” art) but revealed and contributed to an ongoing history.
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