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Tag Archives: Glenn Ligon

The future is going nowhere without us: Minus Plato Mementos from the Journey Back

30th April 2018Minus Plato Return Reform Refresh, No Philosopher King DraftCindy Sherman, Contemporary Art Showcase Athens, David Lamelas, documenta 14, Douglas Gordon, Emeka Ogboh, Glenn Ligon, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Irena Haiduk, Joar Nango, Jonas Mekas, Joyce Burstein, Louise Lawler, Marina Gioti, Mark Bradford, Mattin, MM Paris, Monica Ross, Mounira Al Solh, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Paul Chan, Peter Jones, Postcommodity, Reto Geiser, Seamus Heaney, Seth Price, Thomas McEvilley, Troy Brauntuch, Virgil's AeneidMinus Plato

In our current state of governmental chaos, I hark back to a surprisingly overlooked statement by President Trump’s White House physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson. After completing his medical assessment of Trump, Jackson stated, and I paraphrase, that Trump was highly unusual in that each day he begins anew, unfettered by memory or attention to consequences […]

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How Glenn Ligon’s “Coloring” Exhibition Can Teach Us About Diversity in Ancient Times

31st August 2017Minus Plato TodayAncient Sculpture, coloring books, Glenn Ligon, polychromy, Sarah E. BondMinus Plato
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