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Greek Wine & the Roots of Theatre – Cheers & Booze, Episode 1
Welcome to Cheers & Booze – where we explore the intersection of all things alcohol and theatre across history! In Episode 1, Greek Wine & the Roots of Theatre, we explore how the very earliest beginnings of theatre in ancient … Continue reading
‘A World History of Women Photographers’ Unearths Hundreds of Images that Enrich the Canon | Colossal
MAY 4, 2023. GRACE EBERT Graciela Iturbide, Our Lady of the Iguanas, Juchitán de Zaragoza, Oaxaca, Mexico, 1979. Image © Graciela Iturbide. All images courtesy of Thames & Hudson The hefty book is a corrective encyclopedia highlighting the women who … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – Headwaters
A 21st-century dip into literary stream of consciousness. A 21st-century dip into literary stream of consciousness. This narrative technique attempts to depict in words the multitudinous thoughts and feelings passing through the human mind. It first gained prominence among Modernist … Continue reading
Ukrainian Artist Julia Pilipchatina Draws on the Centuries-Old Tradition of Porcelain Painting with the Future In Mind | Colossal
MAY 5, 2023 KATE MOTHES All images © Julia Pilipchatina Formally educated as a historian, Pilipchatina is fascinated by the profound connections to ancestry and culture that tableware represents. In the 7th or 8th century, Chinese artisans devised a way … Continue reading
Three-Dimensional Narratives Spring from Antique Books in Emma Taylor’s Meticulous Paper Sculptures | Colossal
MAY 2, 2023. KATE MOTHES “Sailing the Seven Seas.” All images © Emma Taylor Emma Taylor constructs paper sculptures in painstaking detail that appear to surface organically from the contents. From the pages of history books, novels, and atlases, Cambridgeshire-based … Continue reading
Barry Underwood Illuminates Human Presence in the Landscape in Geometric Light Sculptures | Colossal
MAY 1, 2023. KATE MOTHES All images © Barry Underwood A variety of landscapes set the scene for Barry Underwood’s vivid light sculptures, illuminating sites of human interference and destruction. A variety of landscapes set the scene for Barry Underwood’s … Continue reading
La plongeuse
My graduation film from La Poudrière animation film school. A professional diver undergoes an intense training regime punctuated by relentless blasts on her trainer’s whistle. Utterly exhausted, she refuses to dive again and decides to visit a masseur. Directing, animation … Continue reading