Tuesday Spill: The Edward Koren Peabody Essex Museum Exhibit Installation; Video Of Interest: Liza Donnelly In Conversation With CBS’s John Dickerson

Some Installation Photos From The Edward Koren Peabody Essex Exhibit 

Courtesy of Edward Koren here’s a peek into his current exhibit, Down To The Bone, at the Peabody Essex Museum

A brief description from the Museum:

“Working independently, award-winning nature photographer Stephen Gorman and beloved New Yorker artist Edward Koren respond to the consequences of destabilizing our natural environment and speak to their alarm about the global climate crisis. The artists have come together to express their two very different — but mutually reinforcing — visions. The exhibition centers on the uncanny synergy between Gorman’s wildlife and landscape photographs, and Koren’s drawings, lithographs, and etchings.”

Edward Koren’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z:

Edward Koren  Born, 1935. New Yorker work: May 26, 1962 — . Key collections: Do You Want To Talk About It? ( Pantheon, 1976), Well, There’s Your Problem (Pantheon, 1980), Caution: Small Ensembles (Pantheon, 1983), What About Me? (Pantheon Books, 1989). Website: edwardkoren.com

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Video Of interest: Liza Donnelly In Conversation With CBS’s John Dickerson

Conversations with Friends: Featuring Liza Donnelly ’73 with John Dickerson ’87

From  March 8, 2022, Mr. Dickerson discusses Ms. Donnelly’s just released, Very Funny Ladies

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