Modern art as poetry, an acquired taste.I’m frankly puzzled by sans papiers. As in all expressions of art, this too is subjective… and not my taste. I don’t understand an Agatha…Jun 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021
Getting picked… no, thank youI see myself in what Seth Godin is saying. Up to my sophomore year in high school, as many other people can probably relate, I valued…Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
Literary work of art: “Grasshopper”I don’t think we should always leave connoisseuring to the connoisseurs or the unpacking of meaning to the literarily obsessed; I believe…May 25, 2021May 25, 2021
“Viet Weekends” struck a chord with meWhat immediately hit me was the format of Bui’s work. The comic book aesthetic is as encapsulating as a traditional article in that it…May 25, 2021May 25, 2021
My response to ‘Always on the side of the Egg’At what point do us eggs create a wall? The System is a consequence of our actions, so when exactly do those consequences amount to being a…May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
‘My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears’ is relatableReading this brings back memories of my parents’ experiences as freshly minted immigrants entering a very judging American culture. I won’t…May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Pragmatism is NOT poisoning the democratic will of America’s youthEdward Xu wrote, “When did we consider democracy as a means to an end?” And I think that’s bananas.Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
Joyas Voladoras, a though provokerOn first read, this text seems disjointed and disorganized, like the author is trying to connect hummingbirds to humans by connecting them…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
Art is subjective… sorry, Agnes MartinJohn Green gave a personal and convincing account of Agnes Martin’s work — its deep seated effect on him — so I had to see it for myself…Mar 15, 2021Mar 15, 2021
Ed Ruscha just rocked my worldThis guy is a mad genius, learning rocket science in his mom’s basement sort of guy. WHO IS STYRENE? Art doesn’t just come up by…Mar 8, 2021Mar 8, 2021