Denigrated by the Nazis, lauded by black intellectuals, embraced by the apartheid-era government, and fitting in everywhere and nowhere, the essence of the noted South African artist is hard to distill—and she’d probably like it that way.

Denigrated by the Nazis, lauded by black intellectuals, embraced by the apartheid-era government, and fitting in everywhere and nowhere, the essence of the noted South African artist is hard to distill—and she’d probably like it that way.
Viewing art exhibitions through the lens of our cell phones might make them more Instagrammable, but it could be diluting our experience.
In praise of the absolutely anxiety-quelling quality of the iconic ‘80s sitcom “The Golden Girls.”
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