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The Artist as Conjurer of Illusions and Truths
CLINTON, NY — There are multiple magics at work in the art of Renée Stout.
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CLINTON, NY — There are multiple magics at work in the art of Renée Stout.
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This week is a big one for poetry, with events celebrating John Ashbery, Claudia Rankine, and Ugly Duckling Presse. If that's not enough, try some openings.
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This week, learn about the Quechan cultures of South America or the creative underground spaces of Brooklyn, consider the images of surveillance or the connections between urbanism and global warming ... or start your holiday shopping with art.
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This week, go see solo shows by Sheila Hicks and Regina Bogat before they close, listen to firsthand news reports from the Vietnam War in four languages ... or watch The Shining on repeat on Thanksgiving. Whatever gets you through the holidays.
In Brief
One week after terrorists killed 129 people in Paris, the French capital remains quiet, including its museums.
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"Gentrification in progress," read the tape, its black type printed on yellow strips as all good warnings are.
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This week, you can protest a real estate summit outside the Brooklyn Museum, learn about the history of Chinatown restaurants, catch performance art at Performa, and much more.
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Artist Charles Krafft is back — and this time, rather than attempting to hide his white nationalist beliefs, he appears to be embracing them.
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This week, check out a radical Twilight Zone remix, experience a "House of Flying Boobs," listen to all of Moby-Dick read out loud, and more.
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WASHINGTON, DC — Upon entering the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, I made my way through the lobby and down a flight of stairs.
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This week, don't miss a museum retrospective for Martin Wong, festivals devoted to comics and text-sound poetry, a Gordon Parks photo series about segregation, and much more.
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In 1799, Scottish-American merchant Archibald Gracie built a large house along what's now the northeastern edge of Manhattan.