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JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film
North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC, July 10–21.
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North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC, July 10–21.
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The action was in protest of allegations against the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, where King Charles III is a patron.
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While incarcerated, Jamie Diaz has made waves through her artworks depicting lived experiences and imagined realities.
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The veteran performance artist spoke with Hyperallergic about camp, queerness, anti-porn discourse, and nurturing feminist community across generations.
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Helander removes her art from the frozen time in which still life paintings exist and reminds us that the moment recreated has already come and gone.
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A joint exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery makes clear the force of Francesca Woodman’s authorial voice and Julia Margaret Cameron’s radicality.
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The Brazilian artist weaves together archives, family albums, and records of Black suffering to suture a history of Amefricanas.
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Crafted from fallen timber the artist gathered in the Sierra Nevada forests, this site-specific work is set in the botanical gardens at the Los Angeles institution.
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The artist, curator, and organizer opens up and blurs the boundaries between categories, experimenting with new spaces and methods of moving through the world.
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Fiercely independent, the artist belongs to no art group, movement, or style.
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A petition urging the artist's galleries to investigate the allegations, which Wiley denies, has garnered hundreds of signatures.
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Organizers accused Glenstone’s billionaire founders Mitchell and Emily Rales of orchestrating an “intense union-busting campaign.”