Tag: Humanities
Bre Andy: Documenting Black and Brown Women Through Figurative Oil Painting in Brooklyn
Inspired by the writings of Angela Davis, Bre Andy seeks to understand the struggles of black women who came before her, specifically in the context of black women in America
Loving Raw, Playing Rough: No Romanticism on San Valentine’s Day
What does it mean Playing Rough? Intensity, power, and risk in sexual desire on San Valentine’s Day – from ancient Rome’s brothels to digital pornography and algorithm-driven hookups
Amore ruvido: niente romanticismo a San Valentino
Il fascino del proibito, la seduzione del rischio, il potere – dai lupanari di Pompei ai bordelli del Diciottesimo secolo, fino alla digitalizzazione del sesso attraverso OnlyFans e il porno algoritmico
My father went into the woods, with the intention of never coming back
Now is not the right time – a Photo Book Peter Pflügler: "The flying chair is the one my mother used to breastfeed me in, when all happened. It needed...
Black History Month: Why It’s Celebrated in February and Its Lasting Impact
Today we mark February as a tribute to Black History: retracing ongoing community's struggles and recent triumphs
Nature, Farming, and Food Production: What Countryside Means Today
Putting the countryside back on the agenda from a political standpoint: in conversation with Samir Bantal, AMO’s creative Director
La Costa Smeralda prima di Karim Aga Khan non esisteva
Il destino di Karim Aga Kha fu deciso (anche) da Rita Hayworth – la storia dell’uomo che ha inventato la Costa Smeralda: un viaggio iniziato con un acquisto e trasformato...
Can We Escape Consumerism? Black Friday Through the Cultural Humor of Marivan Martins
From Target shoppers fighting over a Stanley cup to an ambulance used for deliveries—I decided to make a book inspired by real news events.” Brazilian photographer Marivan Martins recounts the...
