• A Dialogue with Nature: How Iceland has Inspired Roni Horn’s Multifaceted Exploration of Identity, Perception and Place Over Four Decades

    Ronnie Horn: Born in New York, USA in 1955, now works and lives in New York and Reykjavik. In 1978, he received a master’s degree in fine arts from Yale University. In his artistic career spanning more than forty years, he has explored themes such as nature and human beings, gender, identity, and the relationship between subject and object through paintings, photography, installations, sculptures, and literary works.   Be forewarned that this is not a serious academic retrospective. At the dialogue before the opening on June 7, the protagonist Roni Horn (Roni Horn) with a white cropped head and a black suit sat on the far right, opening his mouth, which…

  • The Evolution of Barbie: From Feminist Icon to Woke Cash Cow

    The best hunters often appear in the image of prey. During the gap period of the Dragon Boat Festival that just passed, “She Who Disappeared”, produced by Chen Sicheng, sparked heated discussions. He made a “platter” of popular elements such as wife killing, anti-love brain, phoenix man, and Thai urban legends, and presented a feminist movie that claims to be “girls help girl”. Even if no one believes that Chen Sicheng’s version of “feminism” contains much real material. But since its release, this film, which was estimated to have a box office of less than 1 billion, has already raked in 3.5 billion. In recent years, feminism has emerged with…

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