As part of a two-decade reinvention, the Hammer Museum opened a new study room for its massive trove of 45,000 works on paper. It's since become a resource for students, curators, psychiatry residents and more.
<p>The ambiguity of our response to the Chinese spy balloon reflects the fact that from the time of the very first hot air balloon flights in France and England, air balloons combined elements of scientific research, surveillance, and entertainment in ways that still inform our contemporary notions.</p>
<p>The ambiguity of our response to the Chinese spy balloon reflects the fact that from the time of the very first hot air balloon flights in France and England, air balloons combined elements of scientific research, surveillance, and entertainment in ways that still inform our contemporary notions.</p>