January 2018
Feminist first dates
On “intersectionality” and sexual politics.
On “intersectionality” and sexual politics.
On the hetero-patriarchal trappings of “academic rigor” at Purdue.
An introduction to “Populism & its critics,” a conference organized jointly by The New Criterion and London’s Social Affairs Unit.
On populism’s challenge to the conservative movement.
On the election of Donald Trump and the first year of his presidency.
On a more precise understanding of the challenges that populist movements face.
On three historical examples of populist uprisings.
On the role of population growth as a key element of populism.
On the perception of populist movements in the United States and in Europe.
On “David Hockney” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
On “Laura Owens” at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
On “Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting” at the National Gallery of Art.
On “The Sculpture of Gonzalo Fonseca” at The Noguchi Museum, “Lois Dodd: Selected Paintings” at Alexandre Gallery, “Kenneth Noland: Circles, Early + Late, 1959–1962, 1999–2002” at Yares Art & “Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the ’80s” at Pace.
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