The article explores the challenges developers face in creating affordable housing projects that are financially viable amidst rising costs, prompting government interventions aimed at incentivizing such developments to address the housing crisis effectively.
The article focuses on the transition of the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) to a fully digital format, aiming to reduce student stress and adapt to the changing landscape of standardized testing. Topics discussed include the redesigned test structure with shorter reading passages, concerns raised by educators about the shift, and the College Board's promotion of the new format as beneficial for students.
The article focuses on an exhibition featuring the works of Diane Simpson from 1977-1980 at James Cohan gallery in Manhattan, showcasing her intricate, three-dimensional sculptures made of cardboard that exhibit spatial ambiguity.
The article discusses Joyce Kozloff's exhibition "Collateral Damage," featuring five-foot-square paintings of conflict zones. The paintings, richly colored maps with visible pencil grids, utilize elements from the Pattern and Decoration movement, incorporating stripe, dot and squiggle patterns to draw attention to overlooked details on the maps, emphasizing local textile patterns and conditions of war.
Published
2024
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