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ArtYard Shows Work by Artists Who Harness Creativity to Heal
Natalie de Segonzac and Lance Weiler investigate extremes, trauma, and restoration in two deeply personal solo exhibitions in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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Natalie de Segonzac and Lance Weiler investigate extremes, trauma, and restoration in two deeply personal solo exhibitions in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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Angel Oloshove aims for the sublime with meditative sculptural ceramics and pastel works at form & concept in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Italian officials decried the vandalism, which was caught on camera by a fellow tourist.
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Through rap music, performances, textile work, and curated assemblages and installations, the artist dissolves identity-based dichotomies.
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Jim Hodges’s sculpture “Craig’s closet” sits in the heart of Greenwich Village, a neighborhood whose gay male residents were disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Cultural workers too often fall outside the scope of advocacy groups, argues Artists at Risk Connection.
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More often than not, the message from the US healthcare system to endometriosis sufferers is that their pain is all in their heads.
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The exhibition No Justice Without Love poses questions about the roots and limitations of our civic imagination.
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Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio features more than 75 works on paper from the artist’s decades-long career. On view in NYC.
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Housed in a dynamic new facility in Brooklyn, the non-profit arts organization provides shared facilities and resources to experienced ceramics artists.
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Yilin Wang, whose translations of Chinese poems were used without permission, claims the museum mishandled the issue and has not properly compensated her.
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The pope embraced art that questions traditional narratives, a marked shift from his condemnation of León Ferrari’s “blasphemous” sculpture decades ago.