• Käthe Kollwitz Evokes a Mother’s Grief at New York’s MoMADrawings, prints and sculptures explore themes of motherhood, grief and resistance

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    Käthe Kollwitz Evokes a Mother’s Grief at New York’s MoMA
    Drawings, prints and sculptures explore themes of motherhood, grief and resistance



  • Kazimir Malevich: Reflections on Tragic Loss
    “Simultaneous Death in an Airplane and at the Railway” by Kazimir Malevich offers an empathetic vision regarding tragedy

    Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (1879-1935) was a geometric “Suprematist” abstract artist whose work helped spearhead the avant-garde movement in Russia and Eastern Europe in the early 20th century. His illustration “Death of the Man on the Airplane and on the Train at the Same Time” (1913) shows not only the promising style of the artist during…

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  • Our Weekly Tip: Decorations for Ash Scattering
    Decorate the receptacle of your loved one to create a beautiful, personal memorial experience

    Our Tip of the Week: Funerals, memorials, celebration of life ceremonies — they may be difficult to get through, but eventually you will be able to remember these events and take comfort in the love and support that abounded from others on that day. Enlist the help of friends and family in memorial event planning.…

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  • Dreams of a Life by Carol MorleyA film that answers the question, why did it take three years for Joyce Vincent's family and friends to notice she had died?

    Dreams of a Life by Carol Morley
    A film that answers the question, why did it take three years for Joyce Vincent’s family and friends to notice she had died?

    Joyce Vincent was 38 years old when she died in December 2003. Not a single human being noticed that she was gone until January 2006. It was only after bailiffs broke into her London flat to collect years of unpaid rent that her remains were discovered. You might imagine Vincent was a hermit or someone…

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  • “I intend to live forever, or die trying.”
    – Groucho Marx

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  • Wishing Our Readers
    The best possible Thanksgiving holiday!

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  • Death and Turkey
    The history of Thanksgiving as a holiday of life, death and mourning

    In American culture, there are two different thought processes behind the history and tradition of Thanksgiving. The most prevalent of which is the school-taught story of a celebration between the Pilgrims and Indians (most likely with the Wampanoag tribe) in 1621. In this child’s version of the history, the Pilgrims invited the natives to a…

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  • The Pitfalls of Choosing Hospice Care
    Why a nonprofit hospice may be a more sensible option when choosing end-of-life palliative care

    What if you’ve cared for terminally ill loved ones until your resources have been exhausted? You are exhausted too, having taken on a role of a nurse while grieving over the impending loss. Finally a decision is reached to find palliative hospice care and that choice brings a welcome relief. You know that whether at…

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  • Monday Hearts for Madalene
    Page Hodel creates the most beautiful hearts in an ongoing celebration of love

    Happy Thanksgiving! It’s an honor for SevenPonds to share with our readers the story of the Monday Hearts for Madalene project, a true account of the power of love in the midst of death. The project’s origins take us to 2005: the moment Page Hodel encountered Madalene Rodriguez and fell “instantly, dizzyingly in love with her.” The couple’s first…

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  • The Rebirth of the Luz CemeteryPedro Pacheco and Marie Clément modernize the Portuguese cemetery — but don't lose sight of its history

    The Rebirth of the Luz Cemetery
    Pedro Pacheco and Marie Clément modernize the Portuguese cemetery — but don’t lose sight of its history

    How do you go about updating and displacing an entire cemetery? Architects Pedro Pacheco and Marie Clément completed the task in four years (1998-2002) with their revitalizing design for the Luz Cemetery in Portugal. Their efforts have brought a bright, minimalist approach to the traditional cemetery: white marble is the dominant material, punctuated only by…

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