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It is a startling discovery. Bone and blood and rust and copper. Death on pages. Life on the mind. This James Jean, commissioned by the French to create AIDS art.
The Molecule loves sex. Who doesn’t? Yet here, we are fascinated and cautious curious all at the same time. From the grotesque to aphrodisia through the [...]


“In the spring of 1999, the Family Learning Channel commissioned animator Don Hertzfeldt to produce promotional segments for their network. the cartoons were completed in five weeks. the family learning channel rejected all of them upon review, and they were never aired…”

the Molecule loves crazy. That’s why Don Hertzfeldt’s “Rejected” is one of our faves. [...]


With a recent conservative groundswell of rants against “deviant” lifestyles and the murder of Lawrence King by his 14-year-old classmate because of his sexual orientation and gender expression, the Molecule wants to raise the question: What does gender mean to you? But before you take a quick minute to think about answers, check out this [...]


While the drama and hype this political season seems to have a better grip on most of us than the tightest pair of G-Star jeans, the Molecule tries its hardest to keep the focus on art. But every now and again some politician does something so stupid, we’ve just gotta turn and look over our [...]


Every once in a while we see someone successful and famous who doesn’t constantly make a point of tooting his own horn. In the “rising through the ranks” art world — and indeed, the “how can I get noticed” art world — a dash of humility goes a long way. Sort of like garlic. [...]