[ad_1] This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for future newsletters. When 17-year-old David was put in isolation for fighting in juvenile detention in Tennessee, it made him want to fight even more. “I couldn’t do […]
Stefanie Heinze: Visions of Newsense and Visual Uncertainty
[ad_1] Beyond Recognition: The Ambiguous Power of Stefanie Heinze’s Art Stefanie Heinze’s paintings inhabit a space of wild unpredictability, their fluid forms teasing viewers with fleeting hints of recognizability before receding back into abstraction. Her canvases are at once alluring and disorienting, filled with disembodied limbs, gooey substances, and uncanny figures that defy categorization. Heinze’s […]
Shifting Visions – a Wikipedia Editathon
[ad_1] This year, DAG’s City as a Museum program has travelled to Mumbai. This unique, and inspiring festival highlights a city’s artistic traditions and narratives through guided tours, discussions, concerts and workshops – while connecting to the collection. The first edition was held in Kolkata over ten days and back then too, we were delighted […]
Hung Duong Reviews Natasha Tontey’s “Primate Visions: Macaqu…
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The Age of Fantasy: Competing Visions, Colliding Worlds
[ad_1] Back in July, noted English literature professor Karen Swallow Prior responded to a Politico article examining V.P. nominee JD Vance’s naming of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings (LOTR) as a leading influence on his political views. She declared the news indicative of “the rise of the Fantasy generation,” thanks to Vance’s status […]