“Where You and Image Blend”: On Learning from Minor White
“Concentration, contemplation, and meditation were at his core whether making, studying, listening, or engaging. He preferred to be alone with silence, spirit, self.”
Read More“Concentration, contemplation, and meditation were at his core whether making, studying, listening, or engaging. He preferred to be alone with silence, spirit, self.”
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Read More“There was an interminable pause. Then Minor cleared his throat once more and asked, ‘When can you start?’”
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Read MoreTiny, feverish watercolors by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner express the anxious hopes of an entire generation of European artists.
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