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Layering Found Cardboard into Communing Forms, Ann Weber’s Sculptures Emphasize Togetherness | Colossal
AUGUST 28, 2024KATE MOTHES “Personages, Elkhart Lake” (2024), found cardboard, staples, and polyurethane, 90 x 43 x 10 inches. All images © Ann Weber, courtesy of Palos Verdes Art Center From scraps of found cardboard, Ann Weber constructs billowing forms … Continue reading
The 1970s science fiction classic that actually needs a reboot
Why was the 1970s a classic era for science fiction cinema? I’m guessing many 1970s scifi movies are forgotten, by anyone who wasn’t there to see them. Dark Star. Silent Running. Rollerball! The 70s produced so much great scifi cinema … Continue reading
Using Her Body Weight, Brie Ruais Heaves 130 Pounds of Ceramic into Radial Sculptures | Colossal
AUGUST 28, 2024GRACE EBERT “Gesturing for Her to Follow (130lbs times two)” (2024), glazed stoneware and hardware, 112 x 101 x 3 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and albertz benda, New York|Los Angeles Beginning with 130 pounds of … Continue reading
Do geese see god? | PALINDROMES
In this episode, Rob and Jess dive headfirst into the topsy-turvy world of palindromes: words, phrases, and numbers that read the same backward and forward. From the humble “wow” to a mind-boggling 1,300-word monster, we’ve got the subject covered from … Continue reading