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It is a phrase I heard, or I saw, somewhere. It sounds like the title of a picture. It sounds a little biblical. I found this illustration of a rabbit for the department store Neiman Marcus in a book of graphics from the 1970s that I own. I...
‘The Fates’ in ancient myth, whose primary tools are the making of cloth and yarn, are responsible for lives of the mortal realm. Clotho (Klōthō), ‘the spinner,’ is credited with the present, and from her spindle emerges the raw material fo...
The Re Institute and Natalya Kornblum Laudi present Estranged From The Sun, a group exhibition focused on examining the relationship between the land in and beyond upstate New York, and its contemporary labor landscape; its tools, its peopl...
Jungfrau of the Swiss Alps, Acrylic on antique stereo card, 3 x 7 inches
Our historic local moment could be defined through a shifting battle for our undivided attention. Capital drives a rapid consumption of images across digital platform...
Margot Samel presents Hard to Imagine, a group exhibition with Peggy Chiang, Marina Grize, and Veronika Pausova.
The phrase hard to imagine is an insistence on trust. When something denies psychic imagining, it must be taken at the word of...
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