The question of what the future holds is a particularly ominous one these days. Hence why we jumped f
The question of what the future holds is a particularly ominous one these days. Hence why we jumped for joy at news of a book dedicated to Leonora Carrington’s revelatory tarot deck. Check it out below, along with deep dives into Giorgione’s paintings, tattoos throughout history, and a visceral artist book from Carolee Schneeman.Happy reading (and divining).—Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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| A Revelatory Tarot Deck by Leonora Carrington Resurfacing a little known part of the artist’s oeuvre, a new text from Fulgur press demonstrates that occultism was thoroughly knit into the fabric of Carrington’s life. Cassie Packard |
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A Tattoo Artist’s History of Tattoos TATTOO: 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection is strong on the presentation of images, but says very little about their meaning. David Carrier |
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The Rise of the Machines Rebecca Morgan Frank’s poems critique sexism, objectification, and violence by depicting humans as robots. Jon Curley |
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