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“Art is an outlet toward regions which are not ruled by time and space”
— Marcel Duchamp

Avant-Guardian Musings is a curated space of ideas and information, resources, reviews and readings for undergraduate and graduate students studying modern and contemporary art history and visual art theory, film and photography studies, and the expanding field of visual culture and screen studies. For students currently enrolled in my courses or the field school, the blog and associated social media links also serve as a place of reflection and an extension of the ideas and visual material raised in lecture and seminar discussion.

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KPU FINE ARTS PARIS + VENICE BIENNALE FIELD SCHOOL (MAY/JUNE 2026)
KPU FINE ARTS PARIS + VENICE BIENNALE FIELD SCHOOL (MAY/JUNE 2026)
about 2 months ago
"No Fun City" Vancouver: Exploring Emotions of Detachment in Palermo, Sicily at AISU
"No Fun City" Vancouver: Exploring Emotions of Detachment in Palermo, Sicily at AISU
about 4 months ago
Making Sense of Art in the Age of Machine Learning—A Suggested Reading List
Making Sense of Art in the Age of Machine Learning—A Suggested Reading List
about 5 months ago
From the Archives | How (And Why) To Take Excellent Lecture Notes
From the Archives | How (And Why) To Take Excellent Lecture Notes
about a year ago
Weekly Musings + Round Up... And A Few More Things
Weekly Musings + Round Up... And A Few More Things
about 2 years ago

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As we start the week in a storm of activity, new beginnings, and global uncertainty, I am grounded in my word for 2026– INTENTIONAL 🩶— “done with purpose, willingness, deliberation, and consciousness.” I see this word represe
As we start the week in a storm of activity, new beginnings, and global uncertainty, I am grounded in my word for 2026– INTENTIONAL 🩶— “done with purpose, willingness, deliberation, and consciousness.” I see this word represented in the symbol of the heart, and for this reason and many others both personal and professional, I will be bringing this much needed energy to my year. The power of a yearly word is transformative. I started in 2019 and my words have guided and carried me through some important moments and life decisions. If you haven’t already, give it a try, but remember to choose very wisely ☺️ “Radiate” 2025 ✨ “Maintain” 2024 💪🏻 “Refine“ 2023 🙌🏻 “Acta non verba” 2022 🤐 “Audacious” 2021 💃🏼 “Fearless” 2020 😛 “Unapologetic” 2019 💅🏻 #happynewyear #wordoftheyear #intentional #monicavinader @monicavinader
Polar bear ride! 🐻‍❄️🏍️💨🏍️ First motorcycle outing of 2026 in the books. A balmy 4C 🥶We love you Vancouver— good to be home 💙😊Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year! 🥳 
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Polar bear ride! 🐻‍❄️🏍️💨🏍️ First motorcycle outing of 2026 in the books. A balmy 4C 🥶We love you Vancouver— good to be home 💙😊Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year! 🥳 . . . #happynewyear #vancouver #motorcycle #motorcyclesofinstagram #motocouple #husqvarna #vitpilen401 #svartpilen401 #motogirl #motogirls
2025... where did it go?! 😂 Like a ray of light, I was very much guided by my chosen word of the year “radiate”— to shine and send out beams of energy— and this allowed for a great deal of adventure, new experiences, ideas an
2025... where did it go?! 😂 Like a ray of light, I was very much guided by my chosen word of the year “radiate”— to shine and send out beams of energy— and this allowed for a great deal of adventure, new experiences, ideas and people and opportunities to flow back into my life. Above all else, I found myself very much on the move all year! Travel took me from New York to Lausanne, Paris to Seoul, and Palermo to Maui, while my motorcycling stayed more on the road and less on the track as Brian and I balanced our time, energy, and commitments. But as always, we found every spare moment to prioritize this shared passion and we hope to find a way back to the track in 2026. Professionally, the year was... A LOT... and highlighted by many new research partnerships, conferences, workshops, writing projects, some failed plans and sharp detours, but also the planting of new seeds for future ventures. In the classroom, AI brought many new challenges and opportunities to rethink the purpose of my teaching and courses, but overall I was inspired and at times surprised by what my students were able to accomplish with the new assessment models I put into place. All of this technological change remains very much a work in progress for academics, and I prefer to remain optimistic that the artists I work with will find a way to maintain their voice and vision in it all. The historian in me knows this to be true. Personally, I connected more to my heart and intuition in 2025, listening to that inner voice to guide many key decisions. Brian and I also kept up a decent health and fitness regime that had us energized and aiming for consistency to match our midlife pace. Use it or lose it is a reality in your 50s!!! Sending wishes of peace and love and a very Happy New Year to all! May your 2026 be filled with fun, awe, purpose, and good health and much happiness. Remember to be good to yourself so you can be good to others. I’m still working carefully on my 2026 word… but whatever it is, I know it will be the right one ❤️ . . . #happynewyear #yearinreview2025 #wordoftheyear #motorcyclelife #arthistorianlife
Resting, dreaming, and plotting the year ahead 💙✨😘
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#maui #hawaii #vacationmode #newyear #planning
Resting, dreaming, and plotting the year ahead 💙✨😘 . . . #maui #hawaii #vacationmode #newyear #planning
Riding and chasing sunsets across Maui ✨💙🌺🌴🧡
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#maui #hawaii #motorcycle #motorcyclesofinstagram #motogirl #vacationmode #sunsets
Riding and chasing sunsets across Maui ✨💙🌺🌴🧡 . . . #maui #hawaii #motorcycle #motorcyclesofinstagram #motogirl #vacationmode #sunsets

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Pablo Picasso, Reclining Woman Reading (1969)

Pablo Picasso, Reclining Woman Reading (1969)

Weekly Flipboard Links and Media Roundup

March 12, 2017

This was one of those weeks in the academic year that I enjoy the most-- falling just after the crazed pace of midterms and before the new avalanche of year-end papers and projects. It is a time that provides enough pause to check in with students to see how their semester is progressing, while allowing for some productive reflection on what has and has not worked thus far in the term. This year I have been leading a wonderful seminar class titled "Film and the City," that has provided an opportunity to go back and re-visit some fantastic films that find new resonance for today's students through their form and content-- films such as Agnes Varda's Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962), Wong Kar-wai's Chungking Express (1996), and Jennie Livingston's Paris is Burning (1990). I am reminded every time I teach an iteration of this course how powerfully the visual language and associations of specific urban spaces are communicated through and shaped by film culture. It is also uncanny how seamlessly some of these themes and ideas translate to new audiences, sometimes half a century later....  

And some great news this week-- I was granted my Educational Leave for the 2017/18 academic year beginning this fall! The entire process of planning, assembling, and presenting my course of research and plans for the sabbatical was quite a challenge, and I am now looking forward to the opportunity to complete some in-process projects and get a few new ones off the ground. Feeling grateful and very excited for the months and year ahead.

"A New Vancouver Triennial Contends with Making Art in a Gentrified City"
"A New Vancouver Triennial Contends with Making Art in a Gentrified City"

hyperallergic.com

"How the Art World Took to the Streets for International Women’s Day"
"How the Art World Took to the Streets for International Women’s Day"

artnet.com

"Disowning Ivanka: The Art World Stares Down the First Daughter"
"Disowning Ivanka: The Art World Stares Down the First Daughter"

artnews.com

"Jeff Koons plagiarised French photographer for Naked sculpture"
"Jeff Koons plagiarised French photographer for Naked sculpture"

guardian.com

"Activists Spill Symbolic Oil at the Louvre to Protest Its Sponsorship Deal"
"Activists Spill Symbolic Oil at the Louvre to Protest Its Sponsorship Deal"

hyperallergic.com

"Gustav Metzger, ‘Auto-Destructive Art’ Provocateur, Dies at 90"
"Gustav Metzger, ‘Auto-Destructive Art’ Provocateur, Dies at 90"

nytimes.com

"When Art Meets Power"
"When Art Meets Power"

nybooks.com

"The New White Nationalism’s Sloppy Use of Art History, Decoded"
"The New White Nationalism’s Sloppy Use of Art History, Decoded"

artnet.com

"Armory Show Art Fair, 2017 New York (VIDEO)"
"Armory Show Art Fair, 2017 New York (VIDEO)"

jameskalmroughcut

"Times Talks | Depeche Mode (VIDEO)"
"Times Talks | Depeche Mode (VIDEO)"

TimesTalks

"A New Vancouver Triennial Contends with Making Art in a Gentrified City" "How the Art World Took to the Streets for International Women’s Day" "Disowning Ivanka: The Art World Stares Down the First Daughter" "Jeff Koons plagiarised French photographer for Naked sculpture" "Activists Spill Symbolic Oil at the Louvre to Protest Its Sponsorship Deal" "Gustav Metzger, ‘Auto-Destructive Art’ Provocateur, Dies at 90" "When Art Meets Power" "The New White Nationalism’s Sloppy Use of Art History, Decoded" "Armory Show Art Fair, 2017 New York (VIDEO)" "Times Talks | Depeche Mode (VIDEO)"
  • A New Vancouver Triennial Contends with Making Art in a Gentrified City
  • How the Art World Took to the Streets for International Women’s Day
  • Disowning Ivanka: The Art World Stares Down the First Daughter
  • Jeff Koons plagiarised French photographer for Naked sculpture
  • Activists Spill Symbolic Oil at the Louvre to Protest Its Sponsorship Deal
  • Gustav Metzger, ‘Auto-Destructive Art’ Provocateur, Dies at 90
  • When Art Meets Power
  • The New White Nationalism’s Sloppy Use of Art History, Decoded
  • Armory Show Art Fair, 2017 New York (VIDEO)
  • Times Talks | Depeche Mode (VIDEO)
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Bette Davis and Joan Crawford on the set of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962). A new TV series, Feud, debuts on FX tonight that stars Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange playing the Hollywood icons and exploring their troubled relationship.

Bette Davis and Joan Crawford on the set of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962). A new TV series, Feud, debuts on FX tonight that stars Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange playing the Hollywood icons and exploring their troubled relationship.

Weekly Flipboard Links and Media Roundup

March 05, 2017

As I write this, I am looking out my window at a snow blizzard...in March.... in Vancouver.... sigh. And to think I was walking across the Brooklyn Bridge wearing only a t-shirt and basking in warm sunshine a few short weeks ago when I visited New York for the annual College Art Association Conference. I took many photographs while there that can be viewed here. Someone clearly mixed up our weather this year. One upside to all of this bad weather is the indoor time I have spent catching up on movies, books, and other media I have had piling up. Before last weekend's Academy Awards, I watched no less than five films to get up to speed on the nominations, and I was as floored as anyone else to see the grand finale mishap (delivered by Bonnie and Clyde-- Beatty and Dunaway-- no less!) on live television. While I was thrilled to see Moonlight take home the grand prize, I was disappointed that Isabelle Huppert was not given the Oscar for Best Actress for Elle, a performance that has quickly become my favourite of the past year. And speaking of great performances by actresses, I cannot wait to see the premiere episode of Ryan Murphy's Feud tonight. Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange playing Bette Davis and Joan Crawford? Yes please! Enjoy the links.

"How to Fix the Met: Connect Art to Life"
"How to Fix the Met: Connect Art to Life"

nytimes.com

"The Case for the Flâneuse"
"The Case for the Flâneuse"

theatlantic.com

"Big Little Lies brings a lifestyle blog to life, then murders it"
"Big Little Lies brings a lifestyle blog to life, then murders it"

avclub.com

"The Market Is Changing What Art Looks Like"
"The Market Is Changing What Art Looks Like"

arsty.net

"Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom"
"Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom"

artnet.com

"A Brief History of the Art Collectives of NYC’s Chinatown"
"A Brief History of the Art Collectives of NYC’s Chinatown"

hyperallergic.com

"As Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ Turns 100: 14 Iconic Artworks It Inspired"
"As Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ Turns 100: 14 Iconic Artworks It Inspired"

artnet.com

"Banksy Opens the “Walled Off Hotel” in Bethlehem"
"Banksy Opens the “Walled Off Hotel” in Bethlehem"

thisiscolossal.com

"Feud: Inside Ryan Murphy’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Bette Davis and Joan Crawford"
"Feud: Inside Ryan Murphy’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Bette Davis and Joan Crawford"

vanityfair.com

"How to see the Russian Avant-Garde" (VIDEO)
"How to see the Russian Avant-Garde" (VIDEO)

moma.com

"How to Fix the Met: Connect Art to Life" "The Case for the Flâneuse" "Big Little Lies brings a lifestyle blog to life, then murders it" "The Market Is Changing What Art Looks Like" "Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom" "A Brief History of the Art Collectives of NYC’s Chinatown" "As Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ Turns 100: 14 Iconic Artworks It Inspired" "Banksy Opens the “Walled Off Hotel” in Bethlehem" "Feud: Inside Ryan Murphy’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Bette Davis and Joan Crawford" "How to see the Russian Avant-Garde" (VIDEO)
  • How to Fix the Met: Connect Art to Life
  • The Case for the Flâneuse
  • Big Little Lies brings a lifestyle blog to life, then murders it
  • The Market Is Changing What Art Looks Like
  • Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom
  • A Brief History of the Art Collectives of NYC’s Chinatown
  • As Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ Turns 100: 14 Iconic Artworks It Inspired
  • Banksy Opens the “Walled Off Hotel” in Bethlehem
  • Feud: Inside Ryan Murphy’s Heartbreaking Tribute to Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
  • How to see the Russian Avant-Garde
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Andy Warhol, Statue of Liberty (1986) 

Andy Warhol, Statue of Liberty (1986) 

Weekly Flipboard Links and Media Roundup

February 05, 2017

Another weekend, another set of global crises... it is starting to become all a bit too normalized, no? I found myself going down one too many rabbit holes on Twitter and Facebook this week as I attempted to research and follow-up on what bits of news were reliable and what could be dismissed as "fake news"-- the new pastime of many people on social media. Several circulating diagrams and articles have been making the rounds on my feeds and this concern for "alternative facts" presents academics with the perfect moment to reassert the importance of research, peer review, and critical discourse in the classroom. Whatever the motivation, I am energized to see so many students take seriously the stakes and consequences of our current political and communication climate. Enjoy the links and stay vigilant when it comes to the news and information you are consuming. 

"Stop Problematizing Academic Jargon"
"Stop Problematizing Academic Jargon"

slate.com

"The Revolution Has Been Digitized: Explore the Oldest Archive of Radical Posters"
"The Revolution Has Been Digitized: Explore the Oldest Archive of Radical Posters"

hyperallergic.com

"MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage"
"MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage"

nytimes.com

"Cinephiles will be jazzed by this supercut of all the film references in 'La La Land'"
"Cinephiles will be jazzed by this supercut of all the film references in 'La La Land'"

mashable.com

"The Mary Tyler Moore Show and How Sitcoms Moved to the City"
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show and How Sitcoms Moved to the City"

theatlantic.com

"How the Fight to Own .Art Illustrates the Art World’s Inherent Contradictions"
"How the Fight to Own .Art Illustrates the Art World’s Inherent Contradictions"

artsy.net

"How Frederick Douglass Harnessed the Power of Portraiture to Reframe Blackness in America"
"How Frederick Douglass Harnessed the Power of Portraiture to Reframe Blackness in America"

artsy.net

"Gerhard Richter’s Lost Cartoons"
"Gerhard Richter’s Lost Cartoons"

nybooks.com

"What Makes Contemporary Photography Feminist and Queer? (VIDEO)"
"What Makes Contemporary Photography Feminist and Queer? (VIDEO)"

moma.com

"The “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses … Ah, Screw It” Edition (PODCAST)"
"The “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses … Ah, Screw It” Edition (PODCAST)"

slate.com

"Stop Problematizing Academic Jargon" "The Revolution Has Been Digitized: Explore the Oldest Archive of Radical Posters" "MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage" "Cinephiles will be jazzed by this supercut of all the film references in 'La La Land'" "The Mary Tyler Moore Show and How Sitcoms Moved to the City" "How the Fight to Own .Art Illustrates the Art World’s Inherent Contradictions" "How Frederick Douglass Harnessed the Power of Portraiture to Reframe Blackness in America" "Gerhard Richter’s Lost Cartoons" "What Makes Contemporary Photography Feminist and Queer? (VIDEO)" "The “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses … Ah, Screw It” Edition (PODCAST)"
  • The Revolution Has Been Digitized: Explore the Oldest Archive of Radical Posters
  • Stop Problematizing Academic Jargon
  • MoMA Takes a Stand: Art From Banned Countries Comes Center Stage
  • Cinephiles will be jazzed by this supercut of all the film references in 'La La Land'
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show and How Sitcoms Moved to the City
  • How the Fight to Own .Art Illustrates the Art World’s Inherent Contradictions
  • How Frederick Douglass Harnessed the Power of Portraiture to Reframe Blackness in America
  • Gerhard Richter’s Lost Cartoons
  • What Makes Contemporary Photography Feminist and Queer? (VIDEO)
  • The “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses … Ah, Screw It” Edition (PODCAST)
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Gloria Steinem reading a passage from Sex and World Peace. Image courtesy of Women's Media Center. 

Gloria Steinem reading a passage from Sex and World Peace. Image courtesy of Women's Media Center. 

Weekly Flipboard Links and Media Roundup

January 22, 2017

"Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves." This expression credited to the 19th century American philosopher, writer, and activist Henry David Thoreau reminds us how important, yet precarious and delicate, democracy can be. Over the weekend as millions of women, men, and children took the streets worldwide to raise awareness around women's issues and send a clear message to the new US president, I had many mixed emotions about the what the face of activist resistance and organization will look like in the years to come. On the one hand, it is astonishing how quickly word spread through social media channels since November to assemble the record-breaking crowds. Images, video, and other media saturated all communication formats in the 24 hour news and social media cycles following the marches-- a feat that in itself points to the democratic nature of the Internet. But on the other hand, I couldn't help wonder where these crowds had been when it really counted-- in the days and months leading up to Brexit, the US elections, and other moments of intervention over the past year(s) when a collective vote or voice could have turned the historical tides in different directions. There weren't clear demands being voiced by the weekend marchers-- something that reminded me of the splintered Occupy movement from a few years ago. I suppose it is the spectacle of the activist crowd in today's digitally mediated world that worries me most, and I hope that the disobedience part of Thoreau's equation can be exercised when cameras are not present. I also hope that this movement, in all of its impressive scale and potential, can become activated politically, and not just as a form of temporary, or worse, armchair activism. I also hope I am proved wrong and that this weekend was the blossoming of something remarkable and history changing. Enjoy the links and exercise your disobedience wherever possible this week :)

"Universities Must Help Educate Woefully Uninformed Lawmakers"
"Universities Must Help Educate Woefully Uninformed Lawmakers"

wired.com

"Game Developers March on Washington to Protest Trump"
"Game Developers March on Washington to Protest Trump"

waypoint.vice.com

"The Bitter Legal Battle over Peggy Guggenheim’s Blockbuster Art Collection"
"The Bitter Legal Battle over Peggy Guggenheim’s Blockbuster Art Collection"

vanityfair.com

"10 Quotes on Feminism From Madonna’s Pre-Inauguration Talk With Marilyn Minter"
"10 Quotes on Feminism From Madonna’s Pre-Inauguration Talk With Marilyn Minter"

artnet.com

"Book review: The Art of Rivalry by Sebastian Smee"
"Book review: The Art of Rivalry by Sebastian Smee"

niume.com

"Oxford University rejection letter turned into art"
"Oxford University rejection letter turned into art"

bbc.com

"Various Dismal Futures"
"Various Dismal Futures"

hyperallergic.com

"Google Sets Out to Disrupt Curating With “Machine Learning”"
"Google Sets Out to Disrupt Curating With “Machine Learning”"

artnet.com

"Let’s Spend a Few Minutes with This Photo of Donald Trump, Shall We"
"Let’s Spend a Few Minutes with This Photo of Donald Trump, Shall We"

vice.com

"Putin vs the West: An Issue of Respect | The New School (VIDEO)"
"Putin vs the West: An Issue of Respect | The New School (VIDEO)"

newschool.edu

"Universities Must Help Educate Woefully Uninformed Lawmakers" "Game Developers March on Washington to Protest Trump" "The Bitter Legal Battle over Peggy Guggenheim’s Blockbuster Art Collection" "10 Quotes on Feminism From Madonna’s Pre-Inauguration Talk With Marilyn Minter" "Book review: The Art of Rivalry by Sebastian Smee" "Oxford University rejection letter turned into art" "Various Dismal Futures" "Google Sets Out to Disrupt Curating With “Machine Learning”" "Let’s Spend a Few Minutes with This Photo of Donald Trump, Shall We" "Putin vs the West: An Issue of Respect | The New School (VIDEO)"
  • Universities Must Help Educate Woefully Uninformed Lawmakers
  • The Bitter Legal Battle over Peggy Guggenheim’s Blockbuster Art Collection
  • Various Dismal Futures
  • Game Developers March on Washington to Protest Trump
  • Book review: The Art of Rivalry by Sebastian Smee
  • Oxford University rejection letter turned into art
  • Google Sets Out to Disrupt Curating With “Machine Learning”
  • 10 Quotes on Feminism From Madonna’s Pre-Inauguration Talk With Marilyn Minter
  • Let’s Spend a Few Minutes with This Photo of Donald Trump, Shall We
  • Putin vs the West: An Issue of Respect | The New School (VIDEO)

 

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Andreas Gursky, Library (Stockholm) 1999. Ah, the library.... I want to spend a lot more time in this kind of space in 2017. Gursky celebrates his birthday today, and to check out his tremendous images, see his website

Andreas Gursky, Library (Stockholm) 1999. Ah, the library.... I want to spend a lot more time in this kind of space in 2017. Gursky celebrates his birthday today, and to check out his tremendous images, see his website

Weekly Flipboard Links and Media Roundup

January 15, 2017

It is already January 15th and two weeks into the new semester, but I wish you all a very Happy New Year! The last 4-5 months have mostly been a blur of activity, planning, writing, editing, research, and of course teaching and working with students, but I am looking forward to a calmer year ahead (aren't we all?!) and more time for this blog. Over the holidays I spent a good deal of time catching up on many bookmarked and new articles and various circulating statements from artists, critics, academics, journalists and others about the state of affairs with respect to the rising politicization of art and culture worldwide. I am glad to say that I feel a great deal of optimism after taking much needed time for reflection on where the world is heading in this challenging geopolitical climate. That was certainly not the case the last time I posted to my blog, but I see once again the many opportunities that exist to use education (in the classroom and in public forums) as a tool of critical thinking, awareness, and yes, relief and hope, in the year ahead. Focusing on the historical avant-garde in my teaching and research tends to bring out that kind of perspective, but also the constant realization that we have seen this all before in our collective history. I am also thankful to be traveling a great deal in 2017 to some of the world's most powerful art cities, and I am already looking forward to the many conversations and ideas that will be shared with those I meet and travel with. As always, I hope you enjoy the assembled roundup of links and return back on Sundays (and hopefully more often as I kickstart my blogging once again) to share in the expansion of knowledge and information. Enjoy!

"Jim Golden Animates Vintage Devices for Relics of Technology"
"Jim Golden Animates Vintage Devices for Relics of Technology"

designboom.com

"Richard Prince Disowns His Ivanka Trump Portrait, Possibly Increasing Its Value"
"Richard Prince Disowns His Ivanka Trump Portrait, Possibly Increasing Its Value"

hyperallergic.com

"Why More Writers Should Talk About Money"
"Why More Writers Should Talk About Money"

atlantic.com

"How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas (VIDEO)"
"How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas (VIDEO)"

moma.com

"Artists and Critics Call for Culture ‘Strike’ on Inauguration Day"
"Artists and Critics Call for Culture ‘Strike’ on Inauguration Day"

nytimes.com

"Charting The Soul Of A City In The Age Of Google Maps"
"Charting The Soul Of A City In The Age Of Google Maps"

fastcodedesign.com

"32,000+ Bauhaus Art Objects Made Available Online by Harvard Museum Website"
"32,000+ Bauhaus Art Objects Made Available Online by Harvard Museum Website"

openculture.com

"Wannabe art students invited to enrol at Tate Modern school"
"Wannabe art students invited to enrol at Tate Modern school"

theguardian.com

"In a Close, Close Future — in a City Not So Far Away — George Lucas Is Building His $1 Billion Museum in L.A."
"In a Close, Close Future — in a City Not So Far Away — George Lucas Is Building His $1 Billion Museum in L.A."

vulture.com

"The DoubleX Gabfest “Urine Trouble America” Edition (PODCAST)"
"The DoubleX Gabfest “Urine Trouble America” Edition (PODCAST)"

slate.com

"Jim Golden Animates Vintage Devices for Relics of Technology" "Richard Prince Disowns His Ivanka Trump Portrait, Possibly Increasing Its Value" "Why More Writers Should Talk About Money" "How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas (VIDEO)" "Artists and Critics Call for Culture ‘Strike’ on Inauguration Day" "Charting The Soul Of A City In The Age Of Google Maps" "32,000+ Bauhaus Art Objects Made Available Online by Harvard Museum Website" "Wannabe art students invited to enrol at Tate Modern school" "In a Close, Close Future — in a City Not So Far Away — George Lucas Is Building His $1 Billion Museum in L.A." "The DoubleX Gabfest “Urine Trouble America” Edition (PODCAST)"
  • Jim Golden Animates Vintage Devices for Relics of Technology
  • How artists respond to political crises | Modern Art & Ideas (VIDEO)
  • Why More Writers Should Talk About Money
  • Richard Prince Disowns His Ivanka Trump Portrait, Possibly Increasing Its Value
  • Artists and Critics Call for Culture ‘Strike’ on Inauguration Day
  • Charting The Soul Of A City In The Age Of Google Maps
  • 32,000+ Bauhaus Art Objects Made Available Online by Harvard Museum Website
  • Wannabe art students invited to enrol at Tate Modern school
  • In a Close, Close Future — in a City Not So Far Away — George Lucas Is Building His $1 Billion Museum in L.A.
  • The DoubleX Gabfest “Urine Trouble America” Edition (PODCAST)

 

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