Art Review
For Lygia Clark, Art Was a Means of Survival
The pioneering Brazilian artist and therapist used interactive works to show that art, therapy, and politics are more connected than we may think.
Art Review
The pioneering Brazilian artist and therapist used interactive works to show that art, therapy, and politics are more connected than we may think.
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Ruins of Rooms explores not just the relationship between their work but the conceptual echoes between their generations.
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Velvet Rage and Beauty seems to position itself as part of a larger project of inflecting our understanding of Warhol with his own sexuality.
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Josiah McElheny’s latest sculptures reject traditionally idealized forms in favor of the imperfect.