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Costumes of Katsinas.
Hello and welcome to Nothing is New via Art21. During my stint as guest blogger, you will see posts are very image-heavy with a brief, excited description explaining each set of pictures. The images are discovered while roaming around digital Internet archives of museums and libraries. Nothing is...
All Tomorrow’s Parties on DVD
Remember summer camp? Remember how fun that was? Now imagine going back to camp as an adult, but instead of making shoddy arts and crafts, you get to watch a few dozen mind-blowing musical performances. That’s what All Tomorrow’s Parties is– a series of festivals often thrown at off-season summer...
Review: The End of Poverty?
Philippe Diaz's The End of Poverty? plays like a video version of "Neoliberalism for Dummies" in the best and worst ways. Exploring how different segments of the developing world remain in grinding poverty, Diaz traces the legacy of colonialism to...
Mark Giglio
Mark Giglio is a machine of productivity. The Southern California-born artist runs his studio and workshop, Pen Pencil Stencil, out of Oakland, and wastes no time in cranking out fine drawings, prints, photography, (see below) wallpaper, sculptures (like the nine-piece set of trees made from scrap...
Links for the Day (December 8th, 2009): The Other 100
House reader Charlie C. sends along the sequel to "The Wire—100 Greatest Quotes" video. Mucho, mucho spoilers for newbies. "Links for the Day": Each day (more or less) the House editors post a link/links to items that we hope will spark discussion. We encourage our readers to submit candidates for consideration to keithuhlich@gmail.com and to converse in the comments section.
Yummyfun Kooking Club!
Clare Crespo AKA YummyClare has spent a good portion of her adult life figuring out new and exciting ways to get kids interested in cooking. She’s written books, she’s prepared meals, she’s given speeches and now she’s started a club. The Yummyfun Kooking Club is an online/real life combo-pack...
Letter from London: Who Gets To Call It Art?
It is possible to read the Court’s opinion … in a variety of ways. In saying this, I imply no criticism of the Court, which in those cases was faced with the task of trying to define what may be indefinable … I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I [...]
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