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Through a 1,600-Pound Sculpture of Moving Chains, Artist Charles Gaines Confronts the Enduring Legacy of American Slavery | Colossal
OCTOBER 25, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images by Timothy Schenk, courtesy of Creative Time, Eight years after artist Charles Gaines began work on “Moving Chains,” the monumental public work now stands at Outlook Hill on Governors Island. Evocative of a ship hull, the enormous … Continue reading
Mai Suzuki Proposes New Applications For Traditional Kumiko | Spoon & Tamago
OCTOBER 22, 2022 / JOHNNY Kumiko is a traditional Japanese technique that utilizes numerous wooden bars, crossed and laid to form various designs and expressions. No nails or metal pieces are used, and the wooden parts are put together by adjusting … Continue reading
10,000-Year-Old Skeleton Found in Britain Has Living Descendant Close By | My Modern Met
By Madeleine Muzdakis on October 21, 2022 View this post on Instagram A post shared by history and stories (@history_and_stories) “He reminds us that you can’t make assumptions about what people looked like in the past based on what … Continue reading
A Fluttering Exterior Responds to the Elements in a Kinetic, Open-Air Cabin by NEON | Colossal
OCTOBER 21, 2022. KATE MOTHES In the park surrounding Louvre-Lens, which opened in 2012 on a 49-acre former mining site about 125 miles north of Paris, a cabin-shaped installation has fluttered onto the grounds. The kinetic structure designed by Margate, U.K.-based … Continue reading