Tag: Path
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Nine Lessons on My Path From Engagement to Leadership
Editor’s Note: The following text has been excerpted with permission from Curating Engagement (2026), a new field resource developed by the Wagner Foundation and the Public Trust. This essay was adapted from a keynote presentation delivered by Ryan N. Dennis, senior curator and director of public initiatives at the Contemporary Art Museum Houston, at the read more
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Proxima Fusion boosts Europe’s commercial fusion
Fusion energy company Proxima Fusion has signed an agreement with the Free State of Bavaria, RWE, and Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) to put the world’s first commercial stellarator fusion power plant on the grid in Europe. This agreement marks Europe’s first major step toward commercial fusion power, as the continent’s leadership read more
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Squeak Carnwath Paints Her Own Path
Art Review This artist rejects the notion that paint as a medium inevitably becomes exhausted, incapable of making something, however broken it may be. John Yau February 20, 2026 — 4 min read Squeak Carnwath, “Ancestors and Future Ghosts” (2023), oil and alkyd on canvas over panel (all images courtesy the artist and Jane Lombard read more
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The Peripheral Path: Paintings By Jean-Pierre Roy – Hi-Fructose Magazine
“I grew up with film, video games, and comic books as the primary source of my visual memory. While some of them have stood the test of time and have been considered classics of the genre or the medium, a lot of it was really just capital L Low art. It wasn’t until I started read more
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