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Creative Review hosts a day at the Festival of Marketing
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Manchester s Arndale Centre exhibits Portrait of Black Britain – Repeating Islands
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En Tokio 2020, Esmeralda Falcón competirá inspirada por Bruce Lee
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Anya Taylor-Joy
Remember that wacky wagon train known to history as the Donner Party? Eighty-seven souls stranded during a particularly nasty winter while making the trek from Missouri to California in 1846. Party members starved, froze, and some resorted to cannibalism. Of the 87 who began the journey, only 48 finished it. But if there was a consolation prize for the survivors, it’s that they ended up really liking California.
One of those survivors, Virginia Reed, wrote a letter back home to relatives in Illinois, telling them how great things were in Cali. In fact, she tried to persuade her female relatives to join her! Now, that wasn’t an easy sell. The journey had led to a mass-casualty event. And here was Virginia writing to her cousin Mary, barely two months after the hellish ordeal, saying, “Make the same trip!”
5 to See: Women Artists Online
Women artists have been pushed to the side for too long. In Linda Nochlin’s seminal work
Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? she states: “Assumptions must be questioned and the mythical basis of much so-called “fact” brought to light.” We must learn from the past to build a more inclusive, diverse world. 50 years since the essay was first published,
Aesthetica rounds up five digital exhibitions and talks that champion women practitioners â envisioning a brighter future.
“We share a deeply rooted interest in the female story and how our experiences and socio-cultural background influence our sense of self.” Sarah Cooper (b. 1974) and Nina Gorfer (b. 1979) began collaborating in 2006. Their photo-based collages â currently online at Fotografiska, New York â explore the idea of paradise in the age of the new diaspora. Young women who are disconnected from their homeland are photographed like goddesses. Surreal set