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Behind the Music

Posted on September 15, 2019September 15, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Falling in love. Finding a passion.  Feeling drawn to a particular place. These are common human experiences that play a significant role in the ultimate trajectory of a life.  They happen well outside the domain of logic and intentionality. Even in a culture like ours that places such high value on linear thinking, we all […]

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Not Fade Away

Posted on September 2, 2019September 8, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Our language—or maybe our culture in general—have limited terms to describe those times when a life gets turned upside down. For creative types, much has been written about writer’s block.  Whether you view creativity as a product of sheer self expression or the gift of an inspirational visiting daemon, every artist I know has had […]

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Making The Old Feel New

Posted on August 27, 2019August 27, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Anna of Cleves (Brittney Mack, at center) performs “Get Down” in SIX, written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. Photo: Liz Lauren We make the oldest stories new when we succeed, and we are trapped by the old stories when we fail. –Greil Marcus It’s a long standing theme on Slow Muse: Storytelling is powerful, […]

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The Irrational Elsewhere

Posted on July 28, 2019July 30, 2019by Deborah Barlow

These days it feels like a gesture of emotional safety—like securing a seat belt around your soul—to step out of the confusion of our daily existence and look at life as a full blown allegory. What happens when you allow it to all be an enchanted journey, with symbols and meaning that come together and […]

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Enough for Dreaming: Gay Patterson

Posted on July 14, 2019July 14, 2019by Deborah Barlow

This is a Preamble: The Then and The Now Prior to the 20th century, letters to friends and family frequently included words as well as sketches. On the road without a camera, travelers used the best technology at the time—pen and paper. A hand written letter was personal, intimate, singular and often quite beautiful. Our […]

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The Thread

Posted on June 16, 2019June 21, 2019by Deborah Barlow

The Way It Is There’s a thread you follow. It goes among things that change. But it doesn’t change. People wonder about what you are pursuing. You have to explain about the thread. But it is hard for others to see. While you hold it you can’t get lost. Tragedies happen; people get hurt or […]

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Yearnings

Posted on June 4, 2019June 5, 2019by Deborah Barlow

A hillside in Tuscany I don’t remember a time in my life when I didn’t have yearnings. I was raised in a culture that placed high value on the practical and the useful, but that didn’t quiet the longings that took up lodging just below the surface of my life. I was three years old, […]

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Nozkowski, Adieu

Posted on May 19, 2019May 25, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Thomas Nozkowski, Untitled (9-32), 2014. Oil on linen on panel, 22 x 28 inches. Courtesy of Pace Gallery, New York Many people hold Tom Nozkowski up as a rare exemplar of the artist who was uncompromisingly devoted to his work but was also able to achieve success in his career. He was an artist’s artist, […]

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Hay Tiempo

Posted on May 5, 2019May 19, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Graciela Iturbide was a young mother when she lost her six year old daughter. It was shortly after that tragic loss that she turned to photography, eventually studying with Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Mexico’s most famous photographer. Bravo took her under his wing. His work was determinedly not picturesque, political or stereotypical, common fare in mid-20th […]

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Another Way Please

Posted on April 27, 2019April 27, 2019by Deborah Barlow

Joan Mitchell, Helen Frankenthaler, and Grace Hartigan in 1957. (Photo: Burt Glinn/Magnum) Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art by Mary Gabriel is more than a well deserved highlighting of the lives and careers of these five iconic […]

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