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"Shrinking Women" is a poem by Lily Myers. Myers recited it at the 2013 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational; the video was subsequently reposted by Button Poetry and HuffPost, where it went viral. The video of this performance had been viewed more than five million times by 2016. [1]
Mary Theresa Hart's circa-1900 portrait of her father James McDougal Hart. Mary Theresa Hart (January 7, 1872 – February 25, 1942) was an American artist and illustrator. . She was known for portraits of sitters as prominent as her father, the Hudson River School painter James McDougal Hart [1] and the writers William Austin Dickinson (Emily Dickinson's brother) and Zoe Anderson Norris; [2 ...
“Shrinking” co-creator Bill Lawrence took inspiration from Michael J. Fox. The showrunner credited the “Back to The Future” star’s public battle with Parkinson’s as a focal point in ...
The absence of women from the canon of Western art has been a subject of inquiry and reconsideration since the early 1970s. Linda Nochlin's influential 1971 essay, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?", examined the social and institutional barriers that blocked most women from entering artistic professions throughout history, prompted a new focus on women artists, their art and ...
Rebecca Strickson is an illustrator and designer. Previously from Grantham, she is now based in Margate, Kent.Strickson was selected to appear in the AOI’s Images 36 Best of British Illustration book in 2012, [1] [2] and was shortlisted twice for the AOI Illustration Awards. [3]
Shrinking cocreator Bill Lawrence revealed Michael J. Fox had a hand in shaping the show’s portrayal of Parkinson's disease. “It's cool to get to write about things you care about now ...
I watch the pigment spread, drip, melding, expand and shrink, then merge and part again repeating until dry-forever changing." [18] In 2003, she was nominated by art historian Barbara Rose, David Rubin and other jurors to represent the United States as a lifetime member on its team for the Florence, Italy Biennale. [19]
Christine Sun Kim (born 1980) is an American sound artist based in Berlin. [1] Working predominantly in drawing, performance, and video, Kim's practice considers how sound operates in society. [2]