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Terrence Musekiwa

TERRENCEMUSEKIWA (b. 1990, Seke, Zimbabwe)

Terrence Musekiwa comes from a long line of sculptors. He started carving stone at the age of five, at first helping his father, Kennedy Musekiwa, and later moving away from traditional aesthetics. He breaks the divide between traditional and contemporary. While each work begins with the familiar toil of shaping the stone, works are then fused with a myriad of found and industrial objects. His visual language wrestles with convention to simultaneously challenge and pay homage to Zimbabwean tradition. His conceptual vernacular introduces a dialogue about present-day Zimbabwe, its mechanics, politics, micro and macro trade systems, hardships and a quality of magic that permeates the personal lives of its inhabitants.

Solo exhibitions include Standing on a line, not being on either side (2017) and Coming From Where We Are Going (2019), both at Catinca Tabacaru New York; and A House in A House at hFACTOR in Lagos, Nigeria (2019). In addition, he has been included in exhibitions internationally by public and private i

Knowing the unknowable: How to write the first biography of reclusive director Terrence Malick

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In 1978, Terrence Malick was considered one of the brightest new talents in Hollywood. His second film Days of Heaven was an unalloyed masterpiece follow-up to his brilliant 1973 debut Badlands. Malick could have done anything next. Instead, as the Hollywood myth goes, he disappeared.

Malick made a seemingly miraculous return to the big screen 20 years later for his third film The Thin Red Line. Today, the enigmatic filmmaker is now prolific. Between 2011 and 2019, he released six films. A far cry from the decades-long wait for his third feature.

Yet even with the increased output, Malick has remained unknowable. He gave his last interview in 1979 to French newspaper Le Monde. He’s since never given a direct quote to the press and the only picture he’s allowed to be released is a grainy promotional shot of him directing The Thin Red Line.

“The picture is inevitably bathed in the golden light of early evening. The magic hour. It was taken by his fathe

Terence

Roman comic playwright

This article is about the Roman playwright. For other persons named Terence, see Terence (given name). For other members of the Roman gens, see Terentia gens.

Terence

Terence, 9th-century illustration, possibly copied from 3rd-century original

BornPublius Terentius Afer
c. 195/185 BC
Diedc. 159? BC
OccupationPlaywright
LanguageLatin
PeriodRoman Republic
GenreFabula palliata
Years active166–160 BC

Publius Terentius Afer (; c. 195/185 – c. 159 BC), better known in English as Terence (), was a playwright during the Roman Republic. He was the author of six comedies based on Greek originals by Menander or Apollodorus of Carystus. All six of Terence's plays survive complete and were originally produced between 166–160 BC.[1]

According to ancient authors, Terence was born in Carthage and was brought to Rome as a slave, where he gained an education and his freedom; around the age of 25, Terence is said to have made a voyage to the east in search of inspiration for h

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