In the spirit of the old "worth a thousand words" adage, Colin Salter has compiled an impressive arra
In the spirit of the old “worth a thousand words” adage, Colin Salter has compiled an impressive array of groundbreaking posters from around the world. Together, these images present a cross-section of works that mobilized, inspired, and otherwise “changed the world” during their time.Also worth checking out is this excerpt on Black masculinity and performance from Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture by poet Anaïs Duplan, as well as reviews of a pivotal text on craft, a recounting of the glories of watercolor, and a feminist take on Beowolf, and so much more.Last but not least, this deep dive into the work of pioneering artist and educator Loïs Mailou Jones brought some light to my weekend.– Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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A New Book Awash With the Glories of Watercolor Watercolor: A History features over 300 dazzling, full-color illustrations, all specially printed on Munken paper to capture the intensity and texture of the original works. Lauren Moya Ford |
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Updating a Pivotal Presentation of Craft A heartfelt display, Objects USA: 2020 updates the 1969 project by building bridges of influence and inspiration across generations of artists. Sarah Rose Sharp |
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A New, Feminist Translation of Beowulf Maria Dahvana Headley’s breathtakingly audacious and idiomatically rich Beowulf: A New Translation is a breath of iconoclastically fresh air blowing through the old tale’s stuffy mead-hall atmosphere. Mark Scroggins |
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