The Shortest Day of the Year 2017 by Mary Kaye Catone
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Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
Segregation Yesterday and Today Alain Vanier
Thursday, January 18, 2018 · 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Friday, January 19, 2018 · 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, New York, NY
Separations have always served to organize the social space of groups and societies, colonizers and colonized. But today there exists a new, all-pervasive Continue reading Segregation Yesterday and Today with Alain Vanier at Après-Coup
Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association presents WORKSHOP ON CHILD ANALYSIS
The Child Today: A Presentation and Round-Table Discussion
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur
Olga Poznansky
Catherine Vanier
Lissa Weinstein
Saturday, January 20, 2018
10:30 am – 3:00 pm
The School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, New York, NY Continue reading The Child Today: A Presentation and Round-Table Discussion at Après-Coup
Click Here to Read: Walker Evans’s Eye on the City: While Walker Evans may be best known for his photographs from small towns across the US during the Great Depression, an exhibition at SFMOMA shows him also as a longtime New Yorker fascinated with the particulars of urban life by Matthew Harrison on the HyperAllergic website on December 18, 2017.
Walker Evans, profile, hand up to face. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Click Here to Read: Goldilocks and the perils of defining by Bhaskar Sripada.
Click Here to Purchase: The Rangell Reader: Commentaries on and Selected Papers by Leo Rangell, M.D. edited by Beth I. Kalish and Charles P Fisher from IPBooks.net
Click Here to Read about: The Selected Papers of Arnold Goldberg, MD with Forward and Introduction by Gavin Mullen Coming Soon on IPBooks.net
Click Here to Read and View: Zoom Through European Art History in An Endless Vortex of Paintings: A software engineer at Google used the computer vision program Deep Dream to create the mesmerizing, slightly dizzying video by Claire Voon on the HyperAllergic website on January 2, 2017.
Frans Hals St. Matthew. Public Domain in the US via Wikimedia Commons