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Sheng’s exhibition came about because of a Harvard photo class. When he took “History of Photography” during his sophomore year, he showed his work to the teaching fellow for the course, who put him in contact with James Hull, owner of the Gallery at Green Street. The gallery, which is on the second floor of the Green Street T-station in Jamaica Plain, is a nonprofit organization that promotes the work of “emerging and well-established” artists in Boston. Hull, who shows a wide range of media...
...California feel of the natural beauty of the landscape [in Sheng’s photographs], the light, the interiors and the handsome male model parody the commercial photography used in Calvin Klein, Abercrombie & Fitch and Ralph Lauren advertisements,” Hull explains. Hull sees Sheng’s work as “deconstructing commercial photography and beauty at the same time—unveiling what is a very complicated idea of constructing these scenarios that look very casual but are seen in commercial, fine art and documentary photography.” Hull also appreciates the personal elements...
...Globalization means interdependence," says Edmund Hull, U.S. ambassador to Yemen and former State Department counterterrorism chief. "We have previously seen the benefits of this interdependence. Now we are seeing its risks." That goes to the heart of any attempt to understand al-Qaeda. For the past decade, globalization has been understood as an economic process, rooted in the trade of goods and services. But the defining characteristic of our new world is not the movement of products or money but of people. Cheap air transport, the effects of decolonization and a population explosion in the poorer parts of the world...
...plane really ready to fly? British Airways and Air France are appalled at the statistic bandied about to show how dangerous the Concorde is: a "hull loss" rating (that is, of a completely totaled plane) of 11.64 per 1 million flights--compared with the average of 0.84 for the Boeing 737. A statistical fluke, they say, because there are so few Concordes, and they fly so rarely. Otherwise, they argue, the Concorde has an outstanding safety record...
...Globalization means interdependence," says Edmund Hull, U.S. ambassador to Yemen and former State Department counterterrorism chief. "We have previously seen the benefits of this interdependence. Now we are seeing its risks." That goes to the heart of any attempt to understand al-Qaeda. For the past decade, globalization has been understood as an economic process, rooted in the trade of goods and services. But the defining characteristic of our new world is not the movement of products or money but of people. Cheap air transport, the effects of decolonization and a population explosion in the poorer parts of the world...