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March 30, 2017

Posted inArt

A Poetic Video Work on Native American Fancy Dancers Goes on View

by Matt Stromberg March 30, 2017

Dara Friedman’s video work Mother Drum, documenting her encounters with Native American Fancy dancers and drummers, goes on view at Kayne Griffin Corcoran in Los Angeles this Friday.

The basement-level entryway to Dark Before Dawn
Posted inArt

Healers, Mixologists, Tattoo Artists, and More Fill a Vacant Queens Building for a Night

by Oriana Leckert March 30, 2017

On March 25, an empty apartment building in Queens was filled with dazzling art installations and participatory performances.

Posted inArt

A Stroll Through a Forest of Ribbons That Simulates Synesthesia

by Sarah Rose Sharp March 30, 2017March 30, 2017

Anne Patterson’s installation Pathless Woods at the Ringling Museum of Art suggests a walk through the woods, despite having none of the literal characteristics of the outdoors.

The Centre Pompidou (photo by Mister No/Wikimedia Commons)
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Strike Forces Centre Pompidou to Close for Fourth Consecutive Day [UPDATED]

by Benjamin Sutton March 30, 2017April 7, 2017

The strike stems from a change to the status of the museums’ workers set to go into effect on April 1.

Posted inIn Brief

Soccer Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s New Bronze Bust Is… Special

by Elisa Wouk Almino March 30, 2017

At the inauguration ceremony for the renaming of the Cristiano Ronaldo Airport, a hilariously frightening bust of the famed soccer player drew attention on social media.

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University Eliminates Two Scientific Collections to Make Way for Stadium Renovations

by Allison Meier March 30, 2017March 30, 2017

Two scientific collections at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) are being divested to make way for renovations of the campus track stadium.

Posted inBooks

Remembering Island, the Magazine That Shook Up the Comics Industry

by Shea Hennum March 30, 2017

To put out an anthology like this was ambitious, and to do so nearly every month, even more so.

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Fred Wilson Exhibition Opens at the Neuberger Museum of Art

by Neuberger Museum of Art March 30, 2017May 4, 2017

The show marks the first time Wilson has exhibited together his studio work, a museum intervention, and collection projects within a museum context.

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From a Testosterone Candle to Impossible Shoes, Meditations on Transitioning Between Genders

by Danielle Wu March 30, 2017March 31, 2017

By warping the perceived roles and aesthetics of everyday objects, Jes Fan makes space for marginalized identities and conversations.

Posted inBooks

The Dada Gaze into the Eternal Now

by Joseph Nechvatal March 30, 2017

‘Dada Presentism: An Essay on Art and History’ is an exposé of the conflict between conscious and unconscious forces.

Posted inArt

Channeling Lygia Pape’s Radical Relationship to Space

by Elisa Wouk Almino March 30, 2017March 29, 2017

To accompany its retrospective on Lygia Pape, the Met Breuer organized a reenactment of the artist’s performance “Divisor,” where up to 225 people parade the streets under a giant sheet.

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I Can’t Find the Horizon

by Steven Weinberg March 30, 2017March 29, 2017

Some days you lack a clear perspective.

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