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Michael Friedrich is a writer based in New York. He covers art, race, justice, urbanism, and other things.

Max Ernst, page from "Oedipus (Oedipe), Volume IV," from A Week of Kindness or the Seven Capital Elements ("Une Semaine de bonté ou les sept éléments capitaux," 1933–34), published 1934, line block after collage, from a five-volume serial novel with 182 line blocks after collages, page: 10 3/4 x 8 1/16 in, publisher: Éditions Jeanne Bucher, Paris; printer: Georges Duval, Paris; edition: 812; the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Louis E. Stern Collection, 1964 (photo by Robert Gerhardt. © 2017 Artists Rights Society/ARS, New York / ADAGP, Paris)
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Birding with Max Ernst

by Michael Friedrich December 29, 2017December 29, 2017

In the Museum of Modern Art’s current Ernst retrospective, the artist’s avian alter ego, Loplop, reveals a realer reality.

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At the Brooklyn Museum, New Research on Lynching in America Dialogues with the Art

by Michael Friedrich October 2, 2017September 29, 2017

The Legacy of Lynching is a collaboration between the museum and the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, presenting racial histories we’ve long been asleep to.

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