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...have spread around the world. Jenny Saville's big nudes, for instance, with their masses of battered flesh, are descended from the questions women asked then about the abuse of women's bodies. There's even a residue of feminist thinking in Study of a Boy 1, a haunting photograph by the German artist Loretta Lux, in which a woman's gaze inspects, or "studies," a wary little man in the making. Feminism lives--and in mysterious ways...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Women Have Done to Art | 3/22/2007 | See Source »

Just before the epilogue of I Am a Strange Loop, there's a photograph of a sculpture, an in-curving, interlaced metal knot that could almost be a three-dimensional map of one of those recursive, self-referential arguments Hofstadter is so fond of. When I saw it, I was struck not just by how beautiful it was but also by the fact that I'd seen it before: it was made by my sister, who was so deeply inspired by Gödel, Escher, Bach 28 years ago. Purely by chance, it was given to Hofstadter for Christmas one year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year of Mathemagical Thinking | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...Literatures and Professor of Comparative Literature, showcases her artwork for the first time at Harvard this month. In her experimental multi-media exhibit “Nostalgic Technologies,†on display in the Transit Gallery of CGIS South until April 10, Boym manipulates technology to reevaluate photographs from her travels throughout Europe and America. Boym’s journey into what she calls “broken-tech art†began when she was printing photographs and her printer began to run out of black ink. When she hit the printer, vibrant versions of the original prints...

Author: By Juli Min, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boym Nostalgic for ‘Broken-Tech’ | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

...daughter, who could not be reached for comment, identified the bodies as those of her parents. Nevertheless, Marrogi and his lawyers, Peter Butler and Christopher Beary, say they have tantalizing clues that Gerber could still be alive. When their private detective, Ted Hembree, showed mortician Fred Adomat a color photograph of Gerber, Adomat responded that the male in the picture "was not the male victim that he had observed and attempted to work on." Adomat said the male victim was much darker, but he added that the face had been badly damaged. Hembree also interviewed Bill Taylor, an employee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEAD WRONG? | 3/14/2007 | See Source »

...Some people who knew her said, "God, you look like your mother." And some people who knew her said, "no, you don't." It's very hard. My brother thinks I do. There is one photograph in particular where she is looking straight at the camera and she's got shoulder-length hair and a fringe. She's looking very earnest. I dye my hair blonde and I always tie it back, and I'm older also. I'm 16 years older than she was when she died. I think I'm beginning to resemble my American grandmother, her mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A with Frieda Hughes | 3/13/2007 | See Source »

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