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Nan Goldin Releases Statement on the Sacklers' Patent of “Anti-Opioid” Drug
“Maybe they can patent a funeral parlor next.”
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“Maybe they can patent a funeral parlor next.”
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Rich never forgot his roots deep in our community, and never lost his love and care for the artists.
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The SACI alumna approaches photography from a cinematic point of view, building an environment for her actor to inhabit. Inside is on view through November 14.
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The Brooklyn Museum will host an opening celebration and dance party for the opening of their highly anticipated exhibition.
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Together the neighbors have built an incomplete history of the empty lot where Tanya Brodsky installed her sculpture earlier this summer.
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"Heavy Metal", on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, showcases women artists working with a stereotypically masculine material.
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An exhibition of large-scale sculpture, photography, and a monumental wall-based flow chart. On view in Downtown Brooklyn through November 11.
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The center of Kurdish cultural revival has a new nonprofit independent art space that hopes to bridge the divide between local artists and the international art community.
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Trying to subsume the Caribbean into a discourse of Latin America or America, curators argue, limits the ability to account for differences between islands.
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This week, the Brooklyn Book Festival takes place, with a series of literary events occurring throughout the city.
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This Is the Day explores Gibson’s artistic approach, which combines pop culture with references to Native American history and current events
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Amy Greenspon received what she describes as threats from colleagues in the art world after announcing an exhibition featuring the alleged white supremacist artist in her gallery's fall lineup.