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"Seeping, oozing, metastasizing, Isabelle Andriessen’s bodily sculptures sit in an affective space between categories. They demand to be read through a combination of materials that resists stasis, as troubled and sticky agents in their own _...Read More_
"Seeping, oozing, metastasizing, Isabelle Andriessen’s bodily sculptures sit in an affective space between categories. They demand to be read through a combination of materials that resists stasis, as troubled and sticky agents in their own _...Read More_
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>"After waiting years for her own movie, Natasha Romanoff has gotten a film that never fully embraces her in all her complicated glory."
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In the beginning of the underrated HBO movie Head Office (1985), a fictional mogul tells his helicopter driver, “Twenty years ago when I came to this town, I had less than 43 million dollars in my pocket. Now, I own all this. That’s _...Read More_
In the beginning of the underrated HBO movie Head Office (1985), a fictional mogul tells his helicopter driver, “Twenty years ago when I came to this town, I had less than 43 million dollars in my pocket. Now, I own all this. That’s _...Read More_