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Saturday
Sep292012

ART: Molly Crabapple's World Maker Faire New York 2012 Poster


Illustrator Molly Crabapple, previously featured in a video interview with stated, has created lively and intricate poster art for this weekend’s World Maker Faire 2012 in New York City, which she has posted to her Tumblr.

She describes it as having “Many things hidden within,” so clearly a closer look is required.

The World Maker Faire, part of “New York Maker Week,” will be held today and tomorrow, Sept. 29-30, at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, NY. 

Friday
Sep282012

Singer Kimbra: 'Vows say a lot about who you are, and even more when we choose to break them.'

Wednesday
Sep262012

Actor Brea Grant: 'I'm usually the bookish girl with glasses.'

Monday
Sep242012

Author Salman Rushdie: 'Joseph Anton,' Fatwas and Freedom


Salman Rushdie is best known as the author of The Satanic Verses, a book that resulted in the declaration of a fatwa against him by Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Khomeini. Rushdie was subsequently placed under protective custody for years due to threats of violence against him, as well as the murder of the book’s Japanese translator and the firebombing of bookstores.

His newest book, Joseph Anton, recounts his years in hiding, and takes its name from the alias he used during that period.

On September 17, stated attended a reading by Rushdie at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in New York, where he shared several notable observations on religion and his time in hiding. Here are just a few…

  • “If you can avoid being condemned to death by the tyrannical leader of a foreign country, I recommend doing so.”

  • “If you’re a satirical writer, it’s much easier to know what you’re against then what you are for. It’s one of the great gifts that period [of hiding] gave me. It taught me what I was for. Freedom.”

  • “The relationship between man and God is complicated, because man actually exists. That gives man the edge.”
Thursday
Sep132012

Artist Hazel Dooney: 'Discomfort the Viewer, Not Turn Them On' 


stated
interviewed artist Hazel Dooney almost two years ago during a period in her life she describes in a post on her blog:

This is my story of the past three years: I went mad. I went bankrupt. My father died from a particularly aggressive cancer. I went mad again, and not just from grief. I stopped painting. I fell ill. I recovered. I started painting again.

Since we spoke with her she has revealed the story of her youth in a difficult-to-read blog post, admitted herself to a psychiatric hospital for a month of treatment, and regained her health. And despite her struggles, she is one of the top 50 traded artists by value in the Australian and New Zealand markets. What is most notable is that she left the gallery system seven years ago, works hard to market her own work, sacrificed a key tool in marketing her own work by leaving Facebook on principle, and yet remains very much in the public eye.

Check out her TED Talk (below), but perhaps more interesting is this video interview with Australian newspaper, The Age.

 

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