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Artist An Xiao (aka An Xiao Mina) photographs, films, installs, performs and tweets and has shown her work in publications and galleries internationally. Find her online at @anxiaostudio and anxiaostudio.com.

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Basking in Vermeer’s Light at Rijksmuseum

by AX Mina 13 hours agoFebruary 10, 2023

In Vermeer’s paintings, the world is much larger than we imagined and yet somehow deep, meaningful, and magical.

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Maurice Sendak’s Life Among the Wild Things

by AX Mina February 9, 2023February 9, 2023

Sendak’s illustrations carry weight all on their own for children and adults alike, and this book beautifully captures his prolific career.

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Every Digital Artwork Starts With a Sketch

by AX Mina February 8, 2023February 8, 2023

Simulation Sketchbook takes as its starting point the reality that digital artists, like all artists, sketch out their work as well.

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The Buddhist Monk Who Brought Mindfulness to the West

by AX Mina February 5, 2023February 3, 2023

A documentary trilogy follows the life of Thich Nhat Hanh, who expounded the principles of engaged Buddhism.

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What Was Hiroshima Like Before the Atom Bomb?

by AX Mina January 24, 2023February 7, 2023

Wakaji Matsumoto’s photographs provide a glimpse of a world in the midst of transition into the next stage of global capitalism and Westernization.

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Our Love-Loathe Relationship With Capitalism

by AX Mina January 2, 2023January 3, 2023

When it comes to capitalism, to quote the great Cardi B out of context, “It’s gon’ hurt me to hate you, but lovin’ you’s worse.”

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Asian-American Identity Through Quiet, Ordinary Gestures

by AX Mina December 22, 2022December 23, 2022

Sometimes, exhibitions about identity demand too much of those bearing the identities, expecting them to speak explicitly to their experience.

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Art in the Attention Economy

by AX Mina December 4, 2022December 5, 2022

If there is an object you have ever desired in your life, rest assured that someone in the advertising industry made money convincing you of exactly that.

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A Matriarchal Legacy of Women Warriors

by AX Mina November 29, 2022December 1, 2022

At the heart of What if the Matriarchy Was Here All Along? is the idea that matriarchy never really died but rather has transformed.

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The Collective Ethos at the Heart of Asian-American Activism

by AX Mina November 13, 2022November 14, 2022

Voice a Wild Dream dismantles the idea that activism is driven by individual charismatic figures; in reality, social change is possible because many hands come together.

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A Miniature View of Modernism’s Masters

by AX Mina October 31, 2022October 31, 2022

Though smaller in size than the artists’ usual works, the works in Modernism in Miniature gain their heft from their big-name creators.

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A Guide to Witchcraft in the Blockchain Era

by AX Mina October 27, 2022November 16, 2022

Spell Bound helps readers curious about the craft to both see and understand the wide array of expressions that magic can assume, including in the context of new technologies.

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