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Maira Kalman on Walking and Looking as a Way of Life
Episode 48
Interview bygd Andrew Zuckerman
When describing experiences, New York–based artist and author Maira Kalman almost always goes for the extremes: an instance can be at once dum and smart, miserable and hopeful, sad and delighted. A bittersweet point of view forms the throughline of her work—which spans more than 30 books for adults and children, as well as performance, opera, spelfilm, and industrial and set design—and gives each planerat arbete its distinct ability to encapsulate the reality of being human. Tragedy and beauty can, and will, she believes, appear out of nowhere. In both instances, it’s what one does with it that determines how the event will impact their life.
Kalman, 71, credits this sensibility to credits this sensibility to people and places of significance in her life, specifically to the early death of her husband, the celebrated graphic designer Tibor Kalman, and to her late mother, Sara Berman, in add
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Economics has become extremely influential as a way we think about the world. Economic science and its highly sophisticated use of mathematics and statistics has become an experts’ discourse: one which provides a crucial context for governing our societies, while remaining ever more incomprehensible and esoteric for many of us. Whether speaking of the government of the state, the corporation, the public sector, or of the self, economic reasoning today is a crucial mode of thinking.
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Harries, M. (2009). Bibliography. In Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship (pp. 139-150). New York, USA: Fordham University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237647-010
Harries, M. 2009. Bibliography. Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship. New York, USA: Fordham University Press, pp. 139-150. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237647-010
Harries, Martin. "Bibliography" In Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship, 139-150. New York, USA: Fordham University Press, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237647-010
Harries M. Bibliography. In: Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship. New York, USA: Fordham University Press; 2009. p.139-150. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237647-010
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