> Artists create not only for the sheer joy of the creative act, but also to meet
the challenge it inevitably entails—to communicate and articulate an aspect of
reality that is best
RUMINATE Magazine is currently accepting entries for their 2013 Kalos Foundation
Visual Art Prize, and you’re invited to enter. If you haven’t read RUMINATE and
would like to get a better
The relationship between Turkey and its public spaces has recently been personal
[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/08/world/europe/after-protests-forums-sprout-in-turkeys-parks.html?pagewanted=all]
, political
[http://www.neurope.eu/news/wire/turkey-again-closes-istanbul-park-center-turkish-protests-prevent-fresh-demos]
A Chair Between The Rails, the latest novel from The Curator’s own George
Anderson [http://www.curatormagazine.com/author/george-anderson/], takes the
concept of willful death and works it into something almost
VERY SEMI-SERIOUS is a documentary six-years-in-the-making about the legends,
hopefuls, and culture behind the iconic New Yorker cartoons. Its unprecedented
access to the world of cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff, and the private studios