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enhanced hammer

As the art market becomes increasingly liquid, investors are willing to pay more for art: an asset class which used to be very hard to sell is now much easier to turn into cash. That makes it more...

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the bank the bank the bank

For the 1%: Hollywood Agency Announces Plans to Represent Visual Artists United Talent Agency, the Beverly Hills-based talent agency known for representing actors like Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, and...

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for the art world

If you want to be successful in the art world you’ve got to look to the art world; you don’t make it for the bloke next door and then hope the art world is going to look at it. That’s one of the big...

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shadows

Shadows caused by blast at Hiroshima ground zero Like visible light, thermal radiation also travels in a straight line. Which means that when it is blocked by an object it creates a shadow. For...

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M. NoursbeSe Philip says

Law and poetry both share an inexorable concern with language – the “right” use of the “right” words, phrases, or even marks of punctuation; precision of expression is the goal shared by both. In the...

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Unzen

Izumi Noguchi Tourists managed to capture a photo of Mt Unzen, a decade volcano, erupting in ’91 before the pyroclastic flow (ash) overtook them. It makes me wonder if this passage by DFW applies to...

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Valley Fire

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Sontag says: exotics

Generally, the grievously injured bodies shown in published photographs are from Asia or Africa. This journalistic custom inherits the centuries-old practice of exhibiting exotic – that is, colonized –...

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Sontag says: we like it

The iconography of suffering has a long pedigree. The sufferings most often deemed worthy of representation are those understood to be the product of wrath, divine or human… The viewer may commiserate...

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Sontag says: sympathy is not enough

People can turn off not just because a steady diet of images of violence has made them indifferent but because they are afraid. It is because, say, the war in Bosnia didn’t stop, because leaders...

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