The dissident artist's work now on tour in the U.S. and Canada includes some of the art that landed him in 11 months of home detention and resulted in the revocation of his passport.
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Interview with Mary Carter, Author of ‘Three Months in Florence’
"I have to remind myself to enjoy the process, that writing can be fun. If it’s torture to write, it’s probably torture to read."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Let’s Start a Pussy Riot’ – Curator Emely New, Edited by Jade French in collaboration with Pussy Riot
More than just a book about feminism, this is an expression of support for everyone who has the courage to stand up and be heard.
Read More »DVD Review: The Qatsi Trilogy – The Criterion Collection
Godfrey Reggio's experimental documentaries about life with nary a word of dialogue get a royal upgrade.
Read More »Book Review: Picturing the Cosmos: Hubble Space Telescope Images and the Astronomical Sublime by Elizabeth Kessler
Picturing the Cosmos offers a fascinating comparison of Romantic artwork with Hubble images.
Read More »Book Review: Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings and Drawings by Frank Zollner
This crowning achievement from TASCHEN features every painting and drawing known from the Master of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.
Read More »Book Review: The Art of Nathan Sawaya by Nathan Sawaya
The Art of Nathan Sawaya is a very cool book which any lover of LEGO art should not miss.
Read More »Book Review: Weiwei-isms by Ai Weiwei
Weiwei-isms is a pocket-sized reminder of what it is to be human and bear true witness to the world we live in.
Read More »Book Review: Danger! Women Artists at Work by Debra Mancoff
Danger! Women Artists at Work is a delightful walk through history offering an overdue education and appreciation of women artists, just in time for gift-giving.
Read More »The Definition of Art: Good Riddance Warhol and Pollock
Art is a focus and a discipline. Allowing a lack of either to slither in under the definition of art is a travesty.
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