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Danielle Winterton

The Book As Art Object

by Post Editors on May 5, 2011

Arcades Project will debut this Friday, a one night only event on The Commons that is part of Gallery Night and Spring Writes, but is also something else entirely. An interview with Danielle Winterton and David Pollock.

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Truth or Dare

by Danielle Winterton on February 26, 2011

Can there be a field beyond “true” and “false” where we can meet and talk about “Exit Through the Gift Shop?” Danielle Winterton on breach texts.

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Stars Align

by Danielle Winterton on February 2, 2011

“BOP: The North Star” is the newest iteration of a collaboration which examines “blackness,” “whiteness,” and “femininity” as concepts which may or may not contain identity. The multimedia was organized by the artist Emilie Stark-Menneg, and draws from Lyrae Van Clief-Stephanon’s collection of poetry, “]Open Interval[.”

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Voiceovers

by Post Editors on December 19, 2010

In the following days, we’ll present a retrospective series of 2010 content, as well as Post Picks, the year’s favorites as determined by Post culture writers. We begin here with the writing: in no particular order, here are a few of our favorite articles from the first year in the post-paper arts and leisure land of our own making.

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Mum’s the word

by Danielle Winterton on November 1, 2010

Though there is likely to still be quite a bit of raking to do before finally putting the garden to rest, the appearance of mums in the neighborhood undoubtedly signals the end of the growing season, a warning to start to prepare for winter.

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Start Where You Are

by Danielle Winterton on October 11, 2010

By Danielle Winterton ~ bell hooks took aim at fashionable best-selling novels that romanticize the idea of inter-racial sisterhood and have reduced the idea of feminine solidarity across cultures into light, feel-good sentimental tripe, or “claptrap” as she put it, that has no transformative power for either the individual or the culture.

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Chapel Reimagined

by Danielle Winterton on September 20, 2010

By Danielle Winterton ~ If you happened to be driving by Waterburg Plaza in Trumansburg on Friday at dusk, you would have been privy to a large-scale installation by an exciting regionally-based interdisciplinary artist who used the 1840s Waterburg Chapel as her most recent “canvas” or “screen,” on which she projected a startling loop of images designed to distort over the facade.

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Garden of Desire

by Danielle Winterton on August 3, 2010

Late Summer is the ideal time to pick up, thumb through, read or re-read the Riviera Stories of Difficult Loves, an Italo Calvino fiction collection

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Using a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut

by Danielle Winterton on July 29, 2010

Marriage and the Mobius Strip in Adam Ross’ “Mr. Peanut.” A review by Danielle Winterton.

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July is Upon Us

by Danielle Winterton on July 2, 2010

On the bee balm, which is known for its frank patriotism, its small part in the American Revolution, and its homespun local clout. By Danielle Winterton

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