Charlotte Salomon's dizzying work of hope and creativity amid destruction and despair, is a moving early example of the contemporary graphic novel.
Tag: art
Mixing Science and Art to Make the Truth More Interesting Than Lies
There are many reasons why scientists collaborating with artists makes sense, now more than ever.
Here’s How You Should Respond to the Health Ministry’s ‘Coping With Depression’ Poster
The health ministry recently released some questionable advice for dealing with depression. So we fixed it.
Against Political Art
The moment art starts to persuade instead of inform the people, it risks turning into propaganda.
What Does Art Owe Us?
In the current climate, there needs to be a more aggressive pushback from the humanitarian, creative community.
The Covert Nationalist: Reviewing an ‘In-Progress’ Art Exhibition
Whether we are online or at an art exhibition, one can never tell who the nationalists are, or when they might reveal themselves.
Hurtling Towards Intolerance: Restrictions on Free Speech
Are we growing towards an increasing atmosphere of intolerance – or have we always been intolerant?
Fighting Urban Loneliness With Art
Delhi's residents are turning their rooftops, basements and apartments into art and music venues – creating communities where there was only isolation before.
How Should You React When Somebody Comes out to You?
Here’s a comprehensive guideline on how to – and how not to – react when someone comes out to you.
