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October 31, 2018
When an Art Fair Becomes a Place for Discovery and Unexpected Pairings
It’s in the quaint, quirky artworks that TEFAF becomes much more than a bazaar for the decorative.
Queer Artist Claims Bal Harbour Officials Censored His Photography
Pacifico Silano has accused the mayor and staff of a South Florida beach town of censoring his queer-themed exhibition and canceled his show in protest.
An Artist Defends His Appropriation of a Fellow Artist’s Work Without Permission
A story of an artist appropriating, without consent, the work of other artists and what happened next.
A Phony Newsstand Brings Fake News to Bryant Park
The public project, organized by the Columbia Journalism Review, “aims to expose the dangers of misinformation and educate citizens on how to recognize false news, a timely message as the midterm elections approach.”
A Film Series Spotlights Women in Domestic Space
BAMcinématek presents Women at Work: The Domestic is Not Free, highlighting the often invisible space of women’s work.
Performance Scores and Instructions for the Midterm Elections
Los Angeles artists perform in anticipation of next week’s elections, and, if we’re lucky, there may be a special appearance by Pigasus, a 145-pound pig.
The Connections Between Fiction and Collage in the Works of John Ashbery
On Thursday, Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present a talk in conjunction with their current exhibition, John Ashbery: The Construction of Fiction.
Bard MFA Announces Fall 2018 Information Sessions in Los Angeles and on the Bard College Campus
Join the Conversation. Application deadline is January 7, 2019.
A Proposal to Improve New York City for Migrants and Working Class People
The artists and activists behind the People’s Cultural Plan offer actionable steps to precede the City’s Immigration Summit for Cultural Organizations.
Why Berthe Morisot Was an Essential Figure in the Impressionist Movement
A major exhibition on view at the Barnes Foundation presents a chance to understand the qualities that made Morisot’s success possible.
A New Illustrated Database for Women Artists Spans the 15th to 19th Centuries
A Space of Their Own aims to compile the most comprehensive resource to date for information on female artists active in the United States and Europe during this time.