IMAGINE CATE BLANCHETT in a long, flowing beard, garbed in the robes of an ascetic. In this assumed state of being, her persona is ambiguous, embodying at once the spiritual appetite of a mendicant as well as the aesthetic genius of a self-assured artist. There is no hesitation, only a naïve certainty of vision. She … Continue reading Being Modern
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