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Category Archive: Features

Suspicious Social Media Accounts Target Art Organizations with Pro-Azerbaijan Messaging Ahead of COP29

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In October, a small but steady stream of negative comments about Paris began to appear on X posts about art events in France.

November 11, 2024 Art, Features, Home

The Little Journal of Rejects (1896)

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In October 1895, a curious announcement appeared in The Lark, a now-defunct literary magazine based out of San Francisco.

May 10, 2024 Books, Features, Home

Eugène-François Vidocq and the Birth of the Detective

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When the Brigade de Sûreté was set up in Paris in 1812, it was a first of its kind: a criminal investigation bureau composed of undercover officers, which would later evolve into France’s national police force.

February 7, 2024 Books, Features, Home

Displaying the Dead: The Musée Dupuytren Catalogue

Louis Victor Leborgne's brain
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When Paris’ infamous museum of anatomical pathology closed its doors in 2016, a controversial collection disappeared from view.

November 24, 2022 Books, Features, Home

From Chomksy to Chatbots: Annie Dorsen on Algorithmic Theater

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The use of artificial intelligence in Dorsen’s practice draws out an ontological ambiguity that is already embedded in theater, thus revisiting some of the most fundamental questions that have preoccupied the genre since its origins.

November 6, 2019 Art, Features, Home

Gabriel de la Mora: “Art is not created or destroyed, it is just transformed.”

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An interview with the Mexican artist on the eve of his new show “ECHO” at Galerie Perrotin.

October 22, 2019 Art, Features, Home

A Literary Light on Bacon

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“Bacon always said that what he wanted to do with his work was to celebrate life. When you love life, you integrate all parts of it — even death, even cruelty, it’s all part of life.”

October 1, 2019 Art, Books, Features, Home

Charlie Schaffer: “What It Is to Be Alive”

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Life should encapsulate the boring, the really difficult, the easy, the sexy, and the downright shit. All of that — that’s what you want.

August 23, 2019 Art, Features, Home

Art, Poetry and Erasure

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In the mid-20th century, poets and artists started taking existing texts and images and then redacting and erasing them to form new ones.

July 1, 2019 Art, Books, Features, Home

Photographing Xinjiang: An Interview with Maxime Matthys

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The idea was to create a project that would depict the way these ethnic minority groups live, what their daily lives look like, as well as how the government watches them 24/7.

June 26, 2019 Art, Features, Home

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