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Conceptual artist, Fluxus artist, writer, performance artist, sculptor, book artist, painter Davi Det Hompson (1939–1996), also known as David E. Thompson , born in Sharon, Pennsylvania , and raised in Warren, Ohio , [ 1 ] was a Fluxus book artist , [ 2 ] concrete poet , creator of mail art , [ 3 ] sculptor and painter living and working in ...
This is a sortable list of Australian art critics who wrote for newspapers in the nineteenth [1] and twentieth centuries, a period in which such periodicals carried the majority of current, contemporaneous art criticism, [2] before most such papers ceased art reviews in the 21st century. [3] Hamilton [4] writes to distinguish this genre:
Launched as a fortnightly broadsheet in February 1949 by a retired country medical practitioner, Dr Richard Gainsborough, and the first edition was designed by his wife, the artist Eileen Mayo, [1] Arts News and Review set out to champion contemporary art in Britain, providing its readers with commentary, news and reviews. [2]
The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood is a 1997 book written by Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon and former Baltimore homicide detective Ed Burns. This book follows the lives of individuals who lived on the corner of Fayette Street and Monroe Street in West Baltimore over one year.
David Evan Davis Jr. (November 7, 1930 – March 27, 2011) was an American automotive journalist and magazine publisher widely known as a contributing writer, editor and publisher at Car and Driver magazine and as the founder of Automobile magazine.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
Erin L. Thompson is an American art historian and lawyer. She is a professor in the Department of Art and Music at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice ( City University of New York ). [ 1 ] She studies art crime , including antiquities looting, the deliberate destruction of art, and art produced by detainees at the Guantánamo Bay military ...
Dr. James Bender, a former Army psychologist who spent a year in combat in Iraq with a cavalry brigade, saw many cases of moral injury among soldiers. Some, he said, “felt they didn’t perform the way they should. Bullets start flying and they duck and hide rather than returning fire – that happens a lot more than anyone cares to admit.”