Rachel GouldinPULPMAGMary As Femme Fatale: Photographer Elizabeth Heyert On The Madonna-Whore Complex“It’s about the reality of being a woman. You know what the world expects, what the future will bring if you don’t act accordingly.”Oct 3, 2019Oct 3, 2019
Rachel GouldCarrying the Weight of Genocide Through PhotographyHow one photographer has investigated the extent of human trauma.Oct 13, 20181Oct 13, 20181
Rachel GouldHow to Promote Wellbeing Through Art, According to a Museum TherapistWithin one of Canada’s largest cultural institutions, a team of counselors is working toward fostering a safe and inclusive community…Oct 4, 2018Oct 4, 2018
Rachel GouldPaintings By Forgotten Artist Vivian Springford Stun in New YorkExalted stains bleed out across Vivian Springford’s technicolor canvases in New York City, where 13 of the mid-century artist’s…Oct 3, 20181Oct 3, 20181
Rachel GouldWhere Have All the New York Diners Gone?Diners have seen a 60 percent decline in the past 25 years due to rising rent costs and discerning millennial palettes.Apr 26, 20181Apr 26, 20181
Rachel GouldinThe OmnivoreSculpting the Weird and Wonderful Human FormStep right up — you are cordially invited to gawk, gaze and recoil at a wealth of bodies, both alluring and grotesque.Apr 4, 20181Apr 4, 20181
Rachel GouldinThe OmnivoreHow Thomas Cole’s Foreign Roots Made Him an American Art StarThe Met’s new survey explores the grandeur of Thomas Cole’s pastoral oeuvre.Mar 1, 2018Mar 1, 2018
Rachel GouldinThe OmnivoreThe Artist Resurrecting Forgotten ObjectsIn a complex practice of bricolage, Vietnamese-born Danish artist Danh Vo assembles historical objects to re-present their disjointed…Feb 23, 20181Feb 23, 20181
Rachel GouldinThe OmnivoreHow a Humble Cemetery Sweeper Created a Mosaic MasterpieceRaymond Isidore spent nearly 30 years forging his House of a Million Pieces.Feb 22, 20182Feb 22, 20182
Rachel GouldinThe OmnivoreDigging for Meaning in a Soho Loft Filled with DirtExploring Walter De Maria’s ‘New York Earth Room’Feb 19, 20181Feb 19, 20181