“expansive ways of looking”
Thomas McEvilley, Critic and Defender of Non-Western Art, Dies at 73 If some of us have learned anything since 1984, it’s how to value indigenous arts. Thank you, Thomas McEvilley. …Mr. McEvilley was a...
Thomas McEvilley, Critic and Defender of Non-Western Art, Dies at 73 If some of us have learned anything since 1984, it’s how to value indigenous arts. Thank you, Thomas McEvilley. …Mr. McEvilley was a...
I am really enjoying these last cold days in March. I will be sorry to see them go. A week ago Monday, snowing madly on my trip home from Jackson Heights. Cars piling up...
Two old poet friends meet each other again after a long time – He: “Every time it snowed, we used to dance in the park…” She: “I’m so worried about the end of the...
Native Innovation – Indigenous American Poetry in the 21st Century at Poet’s House Poets: Sherwin Bitsui Joseph Bruchac Natalie Diaz Joy Harjo Cedar Sigo Orlando White Karenne Wood and others Books: Reinventing the Enemy’s...
Triple Canopy podcast Lines of Sight Hannah Whitaker introduces the podcast with A non-exhaustive list of uses of photography in fiction: to invoke reproducibility, duplication, permanence, fixedness, or the superficial to make iconic or...
Words for disciplines. I hear them but I can never remember the meaning. They seem to be slippery and to easily disappear. Phenomenology – something to do with phenomena Philology – something to do...
Statue of Antoni Gaudi reduced to charcoal I’m working on an architecture project for Lisa’s workshop.