We invite you to the next event in our series “Ex Humanitas: Contemporary Experimental Thought,” featuring Lynne Huffer, who will present her new book, These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extintion.”
A collage-style work in fragments, Huffer’s latest work brings together philosophy, memoir, poetry, and multimedia artworks to reflect on climate change, mass extinction, and the ethics of living on a devastated planet.
This event will take place on Zoom—please use the link in our bio to RSVP in order to receive the Zoom information.
The Sister (2026), with close-ups.
Title comes from a collaged diary page from Epstein girls who called Ghislaine Maxwell “the Sister.”
Images include upper left: Iranian mother at funeral for daughter killed by US bombing of girls’ school; page from Epstein girl’s collage diary; Achilles ceding Briseis to Agamemnon; the Ancient Greek word for trophy (geras).
Upper right: Trump with Epstein; collage diary pages; mass grave for 168 girls killed by the US on February 28, 2026.
Lower left: Ghislaine Maxwell; Epstein; Melania; Trump; Ajax and Achilles on Ancient Greek amphora (c 530 BCE) playing chess.
Lower right: Ghislaine Maxwell as a child playing chess; Iranian girls’ school torn to shreds.
For Epstein girl collage diary pages see Ellie Leonard and Zev Shalev on SubStack, with thanks to them for their incredible work.
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