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" ... "I had been trying to write a song using the allegories of Alice Through the Looking Glass and couldn’t make it work," recalls O'Keefe, whose songs have been covered by Elvis Presley, Jackson Browne, John Denver and many other musicians. "I drifted off, and, as I was waking, the following lines came to mind: 'Looking Glass in Oregon one night had a dream/Of soldiers slowly riding in a solemn, endless stream.' I didn’t know who Looking Glass was and had never heard his name. When I got back to Seattle, I asked a friend, and he told me Looking Glass was a Nez Perce warrior and a war chief in the Nez Perce War of 1877. From that point, I began to devour all the history on the Nez Perce I could find.” ... "
" ... Studio K.O.S. will continue their mission of creating what Branch calls “beautiful allegories that can be experienced on an artistic level” with workshops at the Museum of Modern Art in February, and consortiums at the National Academy of Science later this year. ... "
" ... Where Lies the Land?, an exhibition of new works by Hew Locke delves deeper into themes he’s previously addressed: the symbolism of statuary, monarchy and ships. The exhibition is indeed timely with its exploration of authoritarian power, migration and globalisation in a climate of increasing political uncertainty and heightened anxiety. The central part of this exhibition, which takes its title from a nautical poem by Victorian poet Arthur Hugh Clough, is an installation of suspended boats – a continuation of the artist’s longstanding exploration of ships. The flotilla appears as votive, at once representing both safe and dangerous passage. Individual boats are embellished with objects and cargo that can be seen as allegories of voyages made by explorers, colonialists, migrants, traders, refugees or pirates. ... "