Art
It’s Time for Chryssa’s Neon Art to Shine
Chryssa, it turns out, did everything that the famous Pop and New Media artists did, simultaneously or, in some instances, first.
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Chryssa, it turns out, did everything that the famous Pop and New Media artists did, simultaneously or, in some instances, first.
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The artist’s latest show belongs in the toilet — and that’s exactly where he put it.
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Discover how a Classical vase became an artistic and commercial muse across time and place at this exhibition in Sacramento, California.
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Off Site showcases the culminating work of third-year MFA candidates in two Hudson, New York, venues on July 11–21.
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The Ancient Roman room, thought to have been used as a shrine for ritual activities, is estimated to date back approximately 2,000 years.
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Bruno Catalano’s bronze figures are a devastatingly hyper-literal and heavy-handed interpretation of loss.
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More than half of respondents said they earned under $25,000 a year.
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Just two paintings are in The Last Caravaggio, both in perplexed mourning over their subject matter, and both emerging from dark places.
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A show of Japanese art at The Met suggests that things might not work out for us in our own end times, but it’s worth trying.
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Co-curated by Teresita Fernández and Lisa Le Feuvre, Executive Director of Holt/Smithson Foundation, this exhibition places two artistic practices in an intergenerational conversation.
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Artists at the Irish, Hãhãwpuá, Portuguese, and Dutch pavilions are exploring notions of land and rematriation — often by bringing soil itself into the gallery space.
Opinion
Historic arts enclaves like Provincetown, Key West, and Taos, and American culture at large, lose when they fail to invest in artists and writers.