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A Database of Photography’s First 100 Years from Over 50 European Archives
A giant cache of historical photography is now part of a searchable online database.
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A giant cache of historical photography is now part of a searchable online database.
Art
Why things persist might be a question most relegated to the realm of philosophy, but I think it’s germane to Kishio Suga’s installations at Dia in Chelsea.
Art
Alex Nguyen-Vo's paintings imagine a resort where nude Westerners frolic care-free, oblivious to the power dynamics of their tropical paradise.
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Behind each innovation of the period was a negotiation between a company's needs and a designer's creativity.
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Ray Johnson's exhibition at Matthew Marks is proof that the eccentric collage and mail artist's works were never meant for gallery walls.
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"I want to capture my memories, and the only way for me to capture my memories is to make them in three dimensions," says artist Frank Wong in the short film Forever, Chinatown.
In Brief
Every month, publisher Primary Information will release a new set of artist-made postcards intended to be sent to buyers' representatives.
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In her solo show at Acme, Heather Rasmussen turns her own body into an allegory of desire.
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In My Country Tis of Thy People, You’re Dying, artists grapple with forcible resource extraction on indigenous lands.
Art
Kunstenfestivaldesarts, a launchpad for contemporary choreographers, seems to be making an effort to stretch its boundaries.
Art
The first special exhibition at the newly reopened Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami explores how brains, eyes, and artificial intelligence perceive the world.
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This week in art news: over 50,000 indigenous artifacts were preserved and set for return to an Alaskan village, President Trump’s budget called for eliminating NEA and NEH funding, and Jeremy Deller lambasted Theresa May’s campaign slogan.