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Who Won Gay Halloween This Year?
What’s more gay or queer than pushing that which is marginalized into the spotlight?
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What’s more gay or queer than pushing that which is marginalized into the spotlight?
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After five years, the institution invited the public for a 24-hour marathon celebration to inaugurate its new boxy, 146,000-square-foot home.
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They're mural painters, sculptors, hat-makers, and gallery workers — and they’d like to keep living in New York City.
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Scholar Roger Luckhurt’s richly illustrated book chronicles the ways we memorialize the dead across the world, tracing burial practices from Ancient Greece to the present day.
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“I decided to write how the Greeks wrote, as if Yorubaland were the whole world,” the artist told Hyperallergic in an interview about her new book.
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Pushing back against rigid boundaries between erotic film and art, the annual festival creates an inclusive, sex-positive space for exploring human desire.
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Destiny Mata honors the legacy and spirit of public housing residents from the neighborhood.
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Instead of depicting objects, David’s shattered glass artworks literally mirror the viewer — looking into them, we are beckoned to reflect upon ourselves.
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The fair showed relative market resilience but leaned into the risk-averse paintings, with most standout work in the emerging sectors.
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The view of the Seine from the windows warded off the fair numbness that so often sets in amid endless rows of booths in enclosed spaces.
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One museum’s empty vitrine is someone else’s treasure.
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The museum’s building now includes two new floors dedicated to its vast collection of artwork, historical artifacts, and ceremonial items.