Media Coverage
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Observer
MASP’s Expansion Opens the Floor to Curatorial Experimentation
The Museu de Arte de São Paulo recently finished renovations which doubled the size of the structure. Included in an upcoming exhibition is work by Sir Isaac Julien, a distinguished professor of art. Lina Bo Bardi – A Marvellous Entanglement, Julien’s multi-media piece from 2019 honors the original architect (Bardi) of the museum.
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Artforum
Donna Haraway and Italo Rota Receive Golden Lions for Lifetime Achievement
Donna Haraway, a distinguished professor emeritus in the History of Consciousness Department, was recently awarded a Golden Lion for Life Time Achievement. Given at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale, this award honors Harawy’s philosophical work centering on science fiction and technology.
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7×7
The first U.S. retrospective of pioneering artist + filmmaker Sir Isaac Julien debuts at the de Young Museum
I Dream a World, a current exhibition at the de Young Museum, was named after a Langston Hughes poem. It is the farthest reaching exhibition for Sir Isaac Julien, a distinguished professor of art. Julien gave an opening talk to introduce the exhibition on the day of it’s opening, April 12. This retrospective uses collected…
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Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon
‘Isaac Julien: I Dream a World’ Opens at de Young Museum April 12
Sir Isaac Julien, a distinguished professor in the History of Consciousness and Art Departments, will have his work on display at the De Young Museum. I Dream a World is Julien’s first solo exhibition at the museum and uses video instillations and visual narrative to explore African American narratives.
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Smithsonian magazine
Odd-Looking Blue Creatures Are Washing Up in Large Groups on California’s Beaches Once Again
Velellas typically wash ashore in Northern California in spring or early summer, because “in the spring is when we have upwelling,” explains Raphael Kudela, a marine scientist at University of California, Santa Cruz, to KQED’s Danielle Venton and Sarah Mohamad. “Upwelling brings lots of nutrients, and lots of nutrients bring phytoplankton and zooplankton.”
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MIT Technology Review
Game of clones: Colossal’s new wolves are cute, but are they dire?
Beth Shapiro, an expert on ancient DNA who is now on a three-year sabbatical from the University of California, Santa Cruz, as the company’s CSO, acknowledged in an interview that other scientists would bristle at the claim. “What we’re going to have here is a philosophical argument about whether we should call it a dire…




