Down From the Flagpole, Up in the Museum Gallery. Flag collecting is an obsession Thomas S. Connelly shares with an increasing number of vexillophiles, as flag fanciers are called.
By Kate Murphy. [New York Times: Arts]
Footprints of Greatness on Your Turf. Most writers are aware, or become aware, that writing is a curious business, involving odd currents running every which way under the surface.
By Frank Conroy. [New York Times: Arts]
Memory Persists in a Dalí Pavilion Revisited. Could a Surrealist pavilion designed by Salvador Dalí for the 1939 World's Fair be the first example of installation art in the United States?
By Stephen Kinzer. [New York Times: Arts]