Mark GouldI am also inspired and find it a unique and refreshing view of political engagement.Sep 5Sep 5
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalZen, activism and the art of politics in the 2024 election cycleAfter decades of losses to their right wing opponents, can liberals apply Buddhist principles to political campaigns and win?Sep 21Sep 21
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalThe Renewed Call to Defund NPRWhat’s behind the right’s renewed calls to cut or eliminate public broadcasting, and the personal attacks on NPR’s CEO?May 27May 27
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalSan Francisco Art Institute Saved by Laurene Powell Jobs and a Group of Investorsand legendary art critic Roberta Smith retires, and the city of Miami Beach breaks up with spring breakersMar 19Mar 19
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalThe Rich Tradition Of Graphic Arts On Display at the IFPDA Print Fair February 15–18and, a Graphicstudio exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg’s work at the experimental printmaking studioFeb 13Feb 13
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalOh, That Tremolo!Do you hear that sound? It’s the 1960’s calling.Jan 1Jan 1
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalThe Reverse OrwellIn which social media ugliness and cult of personality take over for governmental authoritarianism as the source of modern day Newspeak…Oct 18, 2023Oct 18, 2023
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalFormer Rolling Stone Publisher Gathering Mossplus Ed Ruscha’s MOMA retrospectiveSep 29, 20231Sep 29, 20231
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalPsychedelic Cats and other Human Computer CollaborationsMy cat Neko and I have been staying up late feeding the AI artbot, and you know what that means.Sep 17, 2023Sep 17, 2023
Mark GouldinMetaculture JournalAfter the End of ArtThe collision of art and philosophy in the 20th century–Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023