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Wind Animates Vibrant Fabrics in Thomas Jackson’s Ephemeral Environmental Installations | Colossal
OCTOBER 24, 2023 KATE MOTHES Tulle no. 046” (2022), Nantucket, Massachusetts. All images © Thomas Jackson Ethereal sheets of tulle appear to hover in spectral motion over meadows and in copses of trees in Thomas Jackson’s latest photographs. “If there’s … Continue reading
Frank Sinatra was a fervent anti-racist and an early activist during the civil rights movement | Historic Vids
Frank Sinatra was a fervent anti-racist and an early activist during the civil rights movement. He refused to stay at hotels and play at clubs that did not admit black people. His band would also provide equal pay and treatment … Continue reading
A New Book Celebrates the Groundbreaking Women Who Changed Land Art | Colossal
OCTOBER 20, 2023 GRACE EBERT Lita Albuquerque, “Spine of the Earth” (1980), pigment, rock, and wood sundial, El Mirage Lake, Mojave Desert, California. Image © Lita Albuquerque, courtesy of the artist and Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles. All images courtesy of … Continue reading
Sumito Sakakibara Plumbs Memory and Time in His Animated Film ‘Iizuna Fair,’ On View for a Limited Time | Colossal
OCTOBER 18, 2023 KATE MOTHES Sumito Sakakibara taps into the nuances of nostalgia, human experience, regret, grief, and what it means to truly be alive. One night, a man’s car goes off the road. His life flashes before him, as … Continue reading
Chris Wolston’s Wicker Chairs Weave Bodily Exuberance with Functionality | Colossal
OCTOBER 14, 2023 JACKIE ANDRES All images © Chris Wolston American artist and designer Chris Wolston (previously) conceptualizes the possibilities of melding the human body with the form of a chair. Emerging from his second studio in Medellín, Colombia, Wolston’s … Continue reading
The politics of fiction | Elif Shafak
istening to stories widens the imagination; telling them lets us leap over cultural walls, embrace different experiences, feel what others feel. Elif Shafak builds on this simple idea to argue that fiction can overcome identity politics. […]