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Conversations with Mr. Lois
Conversations with Mr. Lois

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The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol
The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol

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The Paris Review Archival Interviews: 10 Favorite Quotes
The Paris Review Archival Interviews: 10 Favorite Quotes

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Everything is a Remix
Everything is a Remix

From hip-hop to Hitler in the bunker, or why skilllessness is no obstacle to creativity.

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Street Knowledge: An Encyclopedia of Street Art
Street Knowledge: An Encyclopedia of Street Art

Globe-trotting via Banksy, or what 1980’s New York has to do with contemporary Iranian art.

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Modern Women: MoMA Celebrates Women in Art
Modern Women: MoMA Celebrates Women in Art

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BBC on Science vs. Religion: The End of God?
BBC on Science vs. Religion: The End of God?

What falling apples have to do with transcendence, politics and The God Helmet.

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The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized
The Phantom Time Hypothesis, Visualized

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Opening Lines: How Famous Creators Got Their Start
Opening Lines: How Famous Creators Got Their Start

Stick-to-itiveness, the case for self-delusion, and what Steve Jobs has to do with illegal phones.

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Art in the Age of Commerce: The Mona Lisa Curse
Art in the Age of Commerce: The Mona Lisa Curse

What television has to do with art heists, JFK and Andy Warhol.

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