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Personal Identities Pair with Sartorial Expression in Paintings by Glenn Hardy Jr.

Personal Identities Pair with Sartorial Expression in Paintings by Glenn Hardy Jr.

In his forthcoming solo exhibition, Building Identities Through Style, Glenn Hardy Jr. excavates the strata of fashion, especially how identities are shaped and perceived through appearance.

Based in Washington, D.C., Hardy is a self-taught painter whose bold portraits emphasize Black life “liberated from the burdens of racial stereotypes and conflict,” says Charlie James Gallery, which is currently presenting the show. The figures in Hardy’s compositions often engage in everyday leisure activities or settle into places of refuge and camaraderie, like studios, athletic courts, and domestic spaces.

A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a female mannequin with a cherry blossom pattern, set against a periwinkle background, with a real Black woman's head atop the structure, looking directly at the viewer
“Mannequin | Cherry Blossoms” (2025), acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 inches

Building Identities Through Style emphasizes fashion as more than simply personal expression or “self-celebration,” as described in a statement. Hardy examines the complexities of garments, trends, and luxury through the lens of desire and access, juxtaposing elements of reality and fantasy—especially in a series of paintings of mannequins topped with realistic visages, like individual characters being pieced together as their tailored apparel takes shape.

The artist is interested in how sartorial choices nod to complex systems of negotiation and judgment that inform our understanding of conformity, difference, and a sense of belonging. “Hardy not only interrogates the manner in which Black bodies are seen and assessed, but also the ways in which stylistic excellence has become both reputational armor and a source of joy, experimentation, and play,” the gallery says.

“Soar Thumb,” for example, portrays a group of men in an elevator, all but one of whom are dressed in nearly identical suits and sport short haircuts. The outlier is a tall individual with bold dreadlocks and a white tank top, standing confidently with his arms crossed and gazing directly at the viewer.

A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a number of young Black men in a group wearing matching suits and ties, while one man in the center, who crosses his arms and looks directly at the viewer, sports large dreadlocks and a white top
“Soar Thumb” (2025), acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches

Hardy frames the contrast not as an act of rebellion but as a means of parsing how, within a shared space, some find conformity to bring a sense of safety or comfort, while others view individual expression to be—in addition to its liberating nature—a kind of buffer or armor.

“The suited figures are not antagonists but participants in the same system of social evaluation, using uniformity as protection,” says a statement. “The outlier is neither hero nor foil; he is exposed. The work asks not which presentation is more authentic, but what each form of visibility costs.”

Building Identities Through Style continues through February 7 in Los Angeles. Find more on Hardy’s Instagram.

A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a female mannequin half-swathed in a white shirt, set against a green background, with a real Black woman's head atop the structure, looking directly at the viewer
“Untitled Portrait | Green” (2025), oil on linen, 24 x 20 inches
A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of two Black figures both dressed in black, standing beneath an umbrella that the man holds while the woman carries a big bouquet of flowers
“Chivalry” (2025), oil on linen, 30 x 30 inches
A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a stylish young Black man wearing a gray suit jacket and a bright red scarf, set against a brown background
“Red Scarf” (2025), oil on linen, 26 x 24 inches
A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a Black woman sitting in a recording studio, gazing directly at the viewer, surrounded by equipment and everyday items
“Safe Space | Messy Studio” (2025), acrylic on canvas, 52 1/4 x 46 1/4 inches
A painting by Glenn Hardy Jr. of a mannequin half-swathed in a gray suit, set against a black background, with a real Black man's head atop the structure, looking directly at the viewer
“Untitled | Mannequin Black” (2025), oil on linen, 22 x 16 1/2 inches

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Honderden vluchten geschrapt in VS om verwachte sneeuwstorm

NEW YORK (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - De Verenigde Staten zetten zich schrap voor een grote winterstorm, die in het weekend over het land zal razen. Er wordt onder meer grote hinder verwacht voor de luchtvaart. De gouverneurs van Texas en New York hebben zelfs een noodtoestand uitgeroepen.

Volgens vluchttracker FlightAware zijn er al zo'n 1700 vluchten voor zaterdag geannuleerd. Meer dan 560 van die annuleringen zijn op Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Spoorvervoerder Amtrak heeft verspreid over het weekend ook tientallen ritten geannuleerd.

Het winterweer raakt tevens de vluchten tussen Nederland en de Verenigde Staten. Op de website van Schiphol is te zien dat zaterdag vluchten naar Austin en Atlanta zijn geschrapt. Zondag gaan er onder meer vluchten naar Houston, Washington, New York en Boston niet door.

Vrijdagavond wordt al ijzel en sneeuw verwacht in Texas, waarbij ook wordt gevreesd voor tijdelijke stroomuitval. In New York voorspellen weerdiensten vanaf zondagochtend zware sneeuwval. Daarbij wordt gewaarschuwd voor gladde wegen.


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DEN BOSCH (ANP) - GroenLinks-PvdA wil 'voor de zomer' akkoorden sluiten met het beoogde minderheidskabinet van D66, VVD en CDA. De grootste oppositiepartij wil "progressieve doorbraken" en is bereid compromissen te sluiten, zegt partijleider Jesse Klaver op een partijbijeenkomst in Den Bosch. Het gaat onder meer om deals op het gebied van stikstof, betaalbare huizen en boodschappen, licht hij desgevraagd toe.

Klaver waarschuwt wel direct dat de linkse fusiepartij ook bereid is om "plannen die de verzorgingsstaat afbreken" te blokkeren. Hij noemt het beperken van toegang tot zorg of het versoepelen van het ontslagrecht als voorbeelden. En: "wij zullen nooit accepteren dat het kabinet de rekening laat betalen door gewone mensen, terwijl het de allerrijksten ontziet."

Het nieuwe kabinet moet onder meer op zoek naar miljarden euro's om te voldoen aan de internationale afspraken om fors te investeren in defensie. Ook voor het oplossen van het stikstofprobleem zijn naar verwachting vele miljarden nodig. Klaver zegt "bereid te zijn de begroting op orde te krijgen", maar wil nog geen details geven over financiële voorstellen.

De drie partijen zullen naar verwachting volgende week een akkoord presenteren. Zodra dat er is, wil Klaver met hen om tafel. "Niet om het kabinet in het zadel te houden, maar om Nederland vooruit te helpen." Hij noemde de minderheidsvariant eerder een "riskant experiment" en staat nog steeds achter die woorden, maar wil niet meegaan in "politieke spelletjes" door alle plannen van het kabinet te blokkeren.


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Nick Gratwick had been found guilty of 38 paedophile offences, including arranging to rape children as young as six in the UK and abroad.

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The planned city would mark the UAE’s first investment in a post-war reconstruction project located in the part of Gaza currently held by Israel. The wealthy Gulf state has contributed more than $1.8bn of humanitarian assistance to Gaza since 7 October 2023, according to UAE state media, making it Gaza’s largest humanitarian donor.

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DNA Lounge: Wherein the video webcast works better

Huh, looks like I haven't done a DNA Lounge blog post in two months. Well, there hasn't been a lot to talk about, because December and January suck. We had few events, low attendance, and one big, expensive cancellation. Hooray.

Anyway, one good thing that has happened is that, after nearly six months of investigation, someone who is much better than I am at reading tcpdump logs has finally figured out why the video webcast kept stalling all the time. So now you should be able to watch it for hours at a time without it rebuffering, instead of minutes, which is where we had been for a while.

Our uplink from the club is MonkeyBrains, who are wireless, because nobody will sell me a fiber link. And everything about wireless is trash and always has been.

When using RTSP or RTMP for video transport, there was an unusually high number of lost and reordered packets. These are hallmarks of a wireless network (thanks again, MonkeyBrains), but they only seemed to show up under load; meaning that you can't see the problem using mtr, speedtest, or iperf3, all of which showed 0% loss. All of the testing apps send a bunch of evenly-spaced packets of the same size, but the stream sends unpredictable bursts (because of MPEG keyframes) that lead to loss, and eventually those (successful) retransmissions kill TCP throughput. Then the video stalls.

So the fix was to switch to SRT ("Secure Reliable Transport", not to be confused with "SubRip subtitles"), which is a UDP protocol that implements its own TCP-like retransmission within a limited window, and with bandwidth smoothing. This avoids the bursting we were seeing when RTSP would blast out many large packets at once.

It took so long to figure this out, because none of the obvious tools were indicating that anything was wrong, even though your lying eyes saw the video crapping out all the time.

"Why don't you fix the stupid webcast already?" Because it's fuckin' hard, dude.

Oh yeah, also I got the payphone working again. Critical stuff here.

Anyway, come see Black Flag tonight. Is fun band, you like.

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Apple's Secret Product Plans Stolen in Luxshare Cyberattack

An anonymous reader shares a report: The Apple supplier subject to a major cyberattack last month was China's Luxshare, it has now emerged. More than 1TB of confidential Apple information was reportedly stolen.

It was reported in December that one of Apple's assemblers suffered a significant cyberattack that may have compromised sensitive production-line information and manufacturing data linked to Apple. The specific company targeted, the scope of the breach, and its operational impact were unclear until now. The attack was first revealed on RansomHub's dark web leak site on December 15, 2025, where the group claimed it had encrypted internal Luxshare systems and exfiltrated large volumes of confidential data belonging to the company and its customers.

The attackers warned that the information would be publicly released unless Luxshare contacted them to negotiate, and accused the company of attempting to conceal the incident. According to the attackers' claims, the exfiltrated material includes vital files such as detailed 3D CAD product models and high-precision geometric files, 2D manufacturing drawings, mechanical component designs, circuit board layouts, and internal engineering PDFs. The group added that the large archives include Apple product data as well as information belonging to Nvidia, LG, Tesla, Geely, and other major clients.

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Toronto Man Posed as Pilot To Rack Up Hundreds of Free Flights, Prosecutors Say

A Toronto man posed as a pilot for years in order to fool airlines into giving him hundreds of free flights, prosecutors have alleged, in a case that has prompted comparisons to the Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You Can. From a report: Authorities in Hawaii announced this week that Dallas Pokornik, 33, had been charged with wire fraud after he allegedly fooled three major US carriers into giving him free tickets over a span of four years.

Airlines typically offer standby tickets to their own staff and those with rival airlines as a way of ensuring the broader industry can effectively move employees across continents. According to court documents, Pokornik was a flight attendant for a Toronto-based airline from 2017 to 2019, but then used an employee identification from that carrier to obtain tickets, "which he in fact knew to be fraudulent at the time it was so presented."

The only Toronto-based airline, Porter, told reporters it was "unable to verify any information related to this story." On one occasion, Pokornik is alleged to have requested a jumpseat in an aircraft's cockpit, which are normally reserved for off-duty pilots, even though he was not a pilot and did not have an airman's certificate. Federal rules prohibit the cockpit jumpseats from being used for leisure travel.

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