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Explore 13 paintings and two related sculptures curated by Cecilia Wichmann that reveal artist Tschabalala Self’s depth, intricacy, and singularity.
D.C. SUMMER ABLAZE WITH EVENTS, CONCERTS, ARTPRINCE CHINGARANDEJULY 15, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEThe real singularity was that point at which specific information about the world, about experiences, about ideas, about inventions and creations, began to live alongside us.
MY 3 GREATEST REVELATIONS - ISSUE 102: HIDDEN TRUTHSCALEB SCHARFJUNE 16, 2021NAUTILUSThey also talk about the technological singularity, the idea that there could come a point of such extraordinary growth in the sophistication of technology that there’s a transformation.
MY 3 GREATEST REVELATIONS - ISSUE 102: HIDDEN TRUTHSCALEB SCHARFJUNE 16, 2021NAUTILUSWe need to be doing a better job of hazard assessments, and not examining hazards in singularity.
SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THE ORIGINS OF A MYSTERIOUS, DEADLY FLOOD IN INDIACAROLYN GRAMLINGJUNE 10, 2021SCIENCE NEWSShe relates events as they happen to her but only inconsistently anchors them in the details, dialogue or personal emotions that would give Pheby’s character texture and singularity.
SADEQA JOHNSON’S ‘YELLOW WIFE’ CHRONICLES ONE TENACIOUS ENSLAVED WOMAN’S SURVIVAL IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTHELLEN MORTONJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTFor one thing, creases in the brain and cusps in apples are singularities — just like breaking waves.
A SCIENTIST WHO DELIGHTS IN THE MUNDANESTEVE NADISOCTOBER 26, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEWe are left with a cosmos that has no beginning, no end, no singularity at the Big Bang, and no multiverse.
BIG BOUNCE SIMULATIONS CHALLENGE THE BIG BANGCHARLIE WOODAUGUST 4, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEShe was struck with his singularity, and impressed with an instinctive consciousness of his peculiar genius.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTWith his evasive singularity was mingled a certain exotic odour like the distant perfume of a country well loved of the sun.
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE, HIS LIFETHOPHILE GAUTIERSebastian Joseph de Pontchasteau, a French author, died; remarkable for the singularity of his acts of devotion and charity.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLWORDS RELATED TO SINGULARITY
- air
- character
- complexion
- difference
- discreteness
- disposition
- dissimilarity
- distinction
- distinctiveness
- eccentricity
- habit
- humor
- identity
- idiosyncrasy
- independence
- individualism
- ipseity
- makeup
- manner
- nature
- oddity
- oneness
- originality
- particularity
- peculiarity
- rarity
- seity
- selfdom
- selfhood
- selfness
- separateness
- singleness
- singularity
- singularness
- temper
- temperament
- uniqueness
- unity
- unlikeness
- way
- anomalies
- bizarrenesses
- characteristics
- conversation pieces
- curiosities
- eccentricities
- extraordinarinesses
- freakishnesses
- freaks
- idiosyncrasies
- incongruities
- irregularities
- kinks
- oddness
- outlandishnesses
- peculiarities
- phenomena
- queerness
- quirks
- rarities
- singularities
- strangeness
- unconventionalities
- unnaturalnesses
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