The atlas
Where we've been
Pins are the shoots. Each place is a field guide to the art that lives there: museums, street, odd rooms, on theme with the episode.

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Connecticut woods
The desk where the joke gets dangerous
A Pulitzer cartoonist, a quiet table of ink, and the line that can move a country without raising its voice.

New York
The room that swallowed Manhattan
Abe Morell blacked out a high floor, left a hole, and let the city cook on the furniture.

San Clemente
Sculpture that has to survive the ocean
Matt Parker shapes boards in a shop that treats foam and resin like editions, not product.

Aarau / Connecticut
The instant that never happened
Fabian Oefner blows things apart so he can rebuild the blast as a photograph. Months of disassembly. One fake second.

Venice, CA
The studio on the wrong side of the museum
Milana Blackman paints where the light is cheap and the work does not ask permission.
