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New LaGuardia Terminal Will Feature Art by Six New York Artists

by Jasmine Liu February 23, 2022February 24, 2022

Long disdained by travelers, the airport will feature new, site-specific artworks as part of an $8 billion refurbishment project.

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When You Can’t Go Home Again: Immigrants and Artists Reflect

by Nicole Miller January 11, 2020January 10, 2020

This exhibition at ICA/Boston presents works by 20 contemporary artists — many of them immigrants or members of the African diaspora — that highlight current migration events.

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Aliza Nisenbaum’s Majestic Portraits of Communities

by Sheila Regan December 6, 2017August 24, 2021

Nisenbaum portrays her subjects with majesty and importance, upending class and status structures.

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The Multifarious Feminism of the Whitney Biennial

by Anne Swartz May 12, 2017May 16, 2017

Through its feminist contributions, the exhibition offers a window onto some of our most pressing cultural concerns, as well as our shortcomings.

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Strong Solo Booths, Leo Lookalikes, and Plenty of Trends at Frieze New York

by Benjamin Sutton May 5, 2017June 21, 2017

From an increasingly diversified roster of galleries to a surprising slew of rock art, the mega-fair is impressively eclectic this year.

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Painting on Message at the 2017 Whitney Biennial

by Jennifer Samet March 18, 2017March 17, 2017

This year, the Whitney Biennial includes plenty of painting. And — for the most part — the painting is on message. It’s eccentric figuration with political content.

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An Omnivorous Tour of the 2017 Whitney Biennial

by Benjamin Sutton March 13, 2017

See highlights from the 2017 Whitney Biennial, which opens to the public later this week.

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