A ceramicist puts a playful twist on Italian Renaissance pottery with dirty jokes, emojis and colourful commentary on ...
The modern era is often seen as the triumph of science over supernaturalism. But what really happened is far more interesting ...
A history of the ‘exquisite corpse’ in art shows how it embodies surrealist ideas of freedom, community and radical ...
Moral panics about erotica have coursed through the country’s history. Why do so many Americans think of porn as harm?
Is privacy inherently valuable, or just one more variable in a society’s blueprint? The philosophers’ view, from Plato on ...
It is the dark matter of conversation, the white space around a poem. For Rilke, listening is receiving the divine ...
In animations that evoke the fog of memory, Susan returns to her childhood in Korea, speaking a language she no longer knows ...
In the 1860s, Charles Baudelaire bemoaned what we might now call doomscrolling: Every newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a tissue of horrors. Wars, crimes, thefts, ...
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