Welcome to this week’s newsletter. How is everyone doing? If you’re in NYC and haven’t already seen Wangechi Mutu's show at the New Museum, which features over a hundred works, I highly recommend seeing it in person. Her work addresses some of today's most vital questions concerning historical violence and its impact on women and our ties to one another, our ecosystems, and all life forms with which we share our planet. It’s the first time I’ve seen something I liked at the New Museum since they left their Broadway building. Okay. Now on with the links.
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Welcome to this week’s newsletter. How is everyone doing? If you’re in NYC and haven’t already seen Wangechi Mutu's show at the New Museum, which features over a hundred works, I highly recommend seeing it in person. Her work addresses some of today's most vital questions concerning historical violence and its impact on women and our ties to one another, our ecosystems, and all life forms with which we share our planet. It’s the first time I’ve seen something I liked at the New Museum since they left their Broadway building. Okay. Now on with the links.