Limp Rivet Magazine Reintroduced at Purdue
Limp Rivet Magazine Reintroduced at Purdue

Limp Rivet Magazine Reintroduced at Purdue

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Purdue's satirical magazine, the Rivet, was known for its sharp humor and irreverent takes on campus life from its inception in 1947 until its closure, often poking fun at various institutions and social norms. Meanwhile, the Grove Gallery in London is working to democratize art by combining technology and sustainability, aiming to support emerging artists and make art accessible to a broader audience through innovative exhibitions. In Kolkata, a personal journey into the art world is recounted, highlighting how art reflects thought and culture, leading to a philosophy that values intellectually challenging works. A recent visual arts exhibition at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School showcased student creativity, emphasizing the importance of art in education. Literary scholar Anna Kornbluh's new book discusses the concept of 'immediacy' in contemporary art, suggesting that this drive reflects the cultural production of the 21st century. The diverse perspectives presented across these articles illustrate the evolving relationship between art, culture, and society.

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