When you’re an artist, when you care about something very much and have no one to share it with, the world can feel very cold.
When you’re an artist, when you care about something very much and have no one to share it with, the world can feel very cold.
In which we quote extensively from Jane Eyre and The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and find connections between the two.
“Put me down with people, and it’s just overwhelming,” Bubley exclaimed in an interview. Like most great photojournalists, she found her art in everyday life.
A collection of all the articles we’ve published over the past month, for those who like to savor their Magpies’ tidings as an issue.
And when you wake you’re alone in a field, plagued with vague doubts and furies, but with memories of flying. All of this is you, your breath, your spirit, your soul, your self.
A Magpies mix tape of rambling songs.
A thoughtful examination of Elia Suleiman’s strange but beautiful Palestinian trilogy of films by writer Jim Poe.
We are so grateful for the chance to talk to Wormwood Stubbs about his remarkable paintings.
The Disappointed Tourist tries to create a level playing field in which personal losses and larger cultural losses can meet and be recognized and create a new conversation about our love for our physical environment, harnessing nostalgia to create empathy rather than division.
“I want the viewer to become part of the scene through memory and experience.” An interview with Pittsburgh painter Ron Donoughe.