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Pills and Thrills: Fred Tomaselli’s Transports

Car Bomb, 2008. Photocollage, acrylic, resin on wood panel. 60" x 60". © Fred Tomaselli. Image courtesy of the James Cohan Gallery, New York. When Motherless Brooklyn author Jonathan Lethem announced...

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The Machinery of the Universe

Poe’s vision of the cosmos and the art it inspired.Alfred Jensen, Physical Optics, 1975, oil on canvas, 7'2" x 12'9". Image via Pace GallerySince adolescence, Edgar Allan Poe had been picking fights...

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Staff Picks: Light, Lust, LiveJournal

Alfred Stieglitz, Equivalent [251b], ca. 1923, black-and-white photograph flush-mounted on card, mounted to board, 4 9/16″ x 3 9/16″. In 1925, Alfred Stieglitz began a series of moody, diminutive...

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Pills and Thrills: Fred Tomaselli’s Transports

Car Bomb, 2008. Photocollage, acrylic, resin on wood panel. 60″ x 60″. © Fred Tomaselli. Image courtesy of the James Cohan Gallery, New York. When Motherless Brooklyn author Jonathan Lethem announced...

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The Machinery of the Universe

Poe’s vision of the cosmos and the art it inspired. Alfred Jensen, Physical Optics, 1975, oil on canvas, 7’2″ x 12’9″. Image via Pace Gallery Since adolescence, Edgar Allan Poe had been picking fights...

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Staff Picks: Light, Lust, LiveJournal

Alfred Stieglitz, Equivalent [251b], ca. 1923, black-and-white photograph flush-mounted on card, mounted to board, 4 9/16″ x 3 9/16″. In 1925, Alfred Stieglitz began a series of moody, diminutive...

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