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Revisiting 'The Visitors': An oral history of Ragnar Kjartansson's multimedia masterpiece - Washington Post
OTL #888: Film art therapy, Pierce Crask's new music, Revisiting the Italian beef sandwich
When Gaza was bombed by Israel in 2014, the late architect Michael Sorkin was outraged by the devastation. He organized a project that invited designers to imagine a Gaza that was open and not occupied by war. These are their proposals.
Architects Imagine Gaza Without Borders or War
Proudly independent, Marisol did not fit into any of the ’60s retrospectively sanctified movements. And yet she played a key role in shaping a cultural shift away from mid-century, atomic-age existentialism (epitomized in art by Abstract Expressionism) toward the visual pizzazz, double-edged irony, and deadpan distillations of Pop. A fascinating, complex figure, she has waited a long time for the resurgence of interest in her work that is now underway.
Revisiting Marisol, years after her heyday - The Boston Globe
A new exhibition held within a pioneering building of the so-called High Tech movement prompts a reevaluation of the relationship between architecture, technology, and structural expression.
Revisiting the True Meaning of High Tech Architecture - Metropolis
Revisit: Jermaine Dupri & So So Def: 25 Years of Elevating Culture – GRAMMY Museum
@Uncube Pei’s Suzhou Museum Revisited
Pei's Suzhou Museum Revisited - uncube
The 19th century saw the rise of the posthumous portrait, when in photographs and paintings, people preserved the faces of departed loved ones.
The American Tradition of Posthumous Portraiture
52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone celebrates the 51st anniversary of the historic 1971 exhibition Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists, at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. The cut spoke to five returning, original exhibitors, and five newcomers.
At the Aldrich, Revisiting a Groundbreaking Show for Feminist Art
If New York needs 10 miles of flood defences to protect it from another Hurricane Sandy, why not conceive the barrier as a leisure amenity? <strong>Oliver Wainwright</strong> reports
Bjarke Ingels on the New York Dryline: 'We think of it as the love-child of Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs', Cities
Exhibitions - MOCA Westport
I first went to Burning Man in 2000 as a journalist for Rolling Stone. I had a “backstage pass,” racing around all week interviewing the founders, th
Why It's Time to Revisit the Art and Culture of Burning Man
Pete Bossley tours Finnish architecture and design, using drawing as thinking to uncover its power.
Revisiting the Aaltos
The clown situation: Revisiting what we knew about it