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The artist and professor, whose reputation as a conceptual artist has gained over the last decade, began making images out of compressed lint in 1999. The lint works as a ephemeral reminder of the never-ending rhythms of women’s domestic labor.

Oct 23, 2017
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USC’s Michael Habib says it may be because of the T. rex’s powerful bite: Those powerful neck muscles had to go somewhere, and they seem to have taken up the same shoulder space in which muscles for big arms would be.

Oct 18, 2017