Author: robwalcott
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I started these flowers in February 2021, after finishing my scroll of a year in Normandie. I was just sitting at the table in our house and I caught sight of some flowers in a vase on the table. Being February the sun was low casting a deep shadow on the table. I decided to…
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GREENE NAFTALI FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bernadette Corporation February 8 – March 11, 2023 84 Floor The cosmos’ contents fell out from something once smaller than a coin. (At first there was only energy, then came matter; a single force broke apart into four distinct ones; etc. as the whole thing expanded outwards. = There’s conservation…
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“The objects circulate in long, drawn-out orbits over short distances. I set up a large amount of situations that don’t amount to anything. So I leave these like the opposite of traps, trying to create something else inside the exact same space, so the sequence of prepared, inverted traps can become unset” Gedi Sibony I…
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Didn’t get photos of the first show
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HESSE FLATOW Katie Butler: Pomp and Circumstance January 6 – February 18, 2023 Opening Reception: January 6, 6-8pm For general inquiries: info@hesseflatow.com HESSE FLATOW is pleased to announce the opening of Pomp and Circumstance, an exhibition of paintings by the Akron-based artist Katie Butler, marking her first solo presentation with the gallery. Katie Butler’s politically…
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The Case for Sleepovers https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/parents-saying-no-sleepovers-tiktok-controversy/672821/?utm_source=feed
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www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/mood-swings/202301/the-ten-year-rule-change-your-life-every-decade
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The People Who Don’t Read Books https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/kanye-west-sam-bankman-fried-books-reading/672823/?utm_source=feed
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www.newyorker.com/books/second-read/a-childrens-classic-with-a-refreshing-lack-of-lessons
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One thing of note from the read: As average Americans we will spend 58 days over the next 29 years (10,592 days) with the people who make us most happy and healthy. We will spend 4851 days looking at our phones and devices. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/01/harvard-happiness-study-relationships/672753/
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