Of Note: January - February
"There's So, So Much To Read."
How true, how true, Dr. Seuss! The flood of material to read and view is astounding - and growing at an alarming rate. I take advantage of random moments throughout the day to catch up, but so much remains waiting for my eyes and time. Here are a few compelling stories, videos, and photo essays I found worthwhile. Hope you do, too.
January 2018
- The Psychology Of What's Inside Your Home
- What Do People Want to See in 2018? Silence and Solitude
- 13 Spring Events Worth Traveling for in 2018
- How to Teach Art to Kids, According to Mark Rothko
- The Next Generation of Photojournalists
- Rare Photographs of Frida Kahlo
- Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
February 2018
- Bill Cunningham New York: Street Photography
- Jasper Johns Still Doesn't Want to Explain His Art
- Jackson Pollock's First Love Was Sculpture, Not Painting
- The Accidental Icon
- "The Artist Project" Reveals What 127 Influential Artists See When They Look at Art
- A Guide to Interpreting Contemporary Dance
- The Giacometti Institute Will Open in Paris This Summer
- Twiggy: The Face of the 60's
- The Colorful Legacy of the Chinese Caribbean Diaspora
- Fashion Meets Dance in this Beautiful New Film from Pigalle
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