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Arshile Gorky: A retrospective

Born Vostanik Manoog Adoyan in Armenia circa 1902, Arshile Gorky fled his homeland for America in 1915 during the Armenian Genocide. Paintings signed with his alias, Arsheie Gorky, began to appear around 1924, when the artist worked as a teacher at the New School of Design in Boston. His is...
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By , Mar. 17, 2010

Duane Michals: Impossible stories

Duane Michals is an American photographer, important for his innovative break with the ‘New Documentary’ approach that dominated photography in the late fifties and early sixties. He has continued to creatively oppose the problems he perceives in contemporary art. In the next issue I’ll discuss one of his recent creative...
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By , Mar. 17, 2010

Tomba!

Jordan Erica Webber reminisces about a simpler time, when games didn't need complicated physics and back stories to be fun, with a look at the PS1 classic Tomba!
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By , Mar. 17, 2010