Experts claim that “excessive” video gaming is a modern-day psychological disorder based on the lack of impulse control, much the same as “compulsive” gambling. Psychiatrists prescribe medications for “video game addiction,” and some parents vilify […][…]
Artist’s Statement My primary mode of artistic expression is painting. From this starting point I also work with sculpture, installation and animation, all of which are created as a direct transformation of the paintings. The […][…]
[portfolio_slideshow] (Click to scroll) About Philip Emde Born 1976 in Mannheim (Germany) Lives and works in Neustadt/WeinstraІe and Cologne (Germany) since 2007 Self-employed artist since 2004 Etching and screenprint studio in Neustadt/WeinstraІe 2000-2007 Studies in illustration and […][…]
[The following is an excerpt from the second edition of Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction edited by Sabrina Chap with the kind permission of Seven Stories Press.] It’s my first month teaching dance at […][…]
from The Middle Stories After all, they were a man and a woman. There was no reason for them not to fall in love. When the man fell, the woman fell, and when the woman […][…]
Otavio Schipper holds a degree in Physics from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. He began his visual arts studies with coursework at the Parque Lage and as an assistant to photographer Pedro de […][…]
And We Needed a Book To Tell Us This? Perhaps you missed the mid-90’s rallying call for women across the globe to unabashedly declare what they really want. I mean, what they really, really want. […][…]
I found my way into sex therapy inadvertently. I didn’t set out to specialize in it, but after working with individuals and couples for many years and finding the conversation inevitably turning to sex and […][…]
Instead Of A Letter: SINS OF MY OLD AGE “ the most obvious thing about moving into my 70s was [that] I had ceased to be a sexual being.” – Diana Athill In […][…]
Tomas Moravec is a multidisciplinary artist from Prague. He graduated from the Academy of Arts. His work can be divided into three different approaches which carry on almost simultaneously. The basic point from which he is […][…]