Vanitas-2 Graphite on Bristol board | 20”x 26” | 2014 Artist Spotlight van·i·tas/ˈvanəˌtäs/noun”Vanitas, (Latin: , “vanity”) in art, a genre of still-life paintings that flourished in the Netherlands in the early 17th century. A vanitas painting contains...
FOR THE RECORD by J. Palombo Columnist Over the past ten years I’ve been the Politics Editor for Ragazine, writing articles on a wide range of political, economic and social issues. An important theme running through many of the pieces, fueled by my four...
Translated From the Portuguese This past Fall I co-curated an exhibition in Lisbon, Portugal, “Tributaries,” that opened on Sept. 30th and ran for three months under the auspices of the international artist’s cooperative, Urban Dialogues....
Trump’s Racist Language of Pollution Drives His Neoliberal Fascism President Trump speaks to the media after a meeting with congressional leaders about ending the partial government shutdown, in the Rose Garden at the White House on January 4, 2019, in...
THE FUTURE OF ART Galerie St. Etienne: 2018 Art Market Report by Jane Kallir Historians sometimes speak of “the long nineteenth century”—a continuation of the superficial stability seen in the late 1800s, which in 1914 was finally shattered by World...
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