Art Review
Edward Gorey Killed His Darlings
A show at the Society of Illustrators demonstrates his mastery at turning ghastly scenarios deadpan and winkingly absurd.
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A show at the Society of Illustrators demonstrates his mastery at turning ghastly scenarios deadpan and winkingly absurd.
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In A Match Made in Heaven, Katherine Bernhardt and Jeremy Scott are so simpatico that the intertwining of their art feels natural — even divine.
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Inspired by W. E. B. Du Bois’s infographics about the lives of Black people after Emancipation, an exhibition at New York’s Print Center complicates our reading of data.
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Judy Ledgerwood turns the decorous decorum of Pattern & Decoration into something fanciful, forthright, and frankly vulgar.
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A retrospective projects the fear that the world is not the nice place we want it to be, no matter how much we play pretend.
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In Lu Yang’s hypnotic arcade, Buddhist cosmology refracts through gaming culture.
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The Omaskêko Cree artist ties the well-being of the animals to that of the Indigenous people with whom they have long lived symbiotically — not in nostalgic terms, but in futurist ones.
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For the gender-bending artist, size matters — just not in the way you think, suggests a new survey at MoMA PS1.
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Four exhibitions currently up in Chicago each take a unique approach to the possibilities of working with textiles today, some with humor, others with gravitas.
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Paintings by Abigail Dudley and sculptures by Elise Siegel showcase their absorption with oil paint and clay, respectively.
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Nour Jaouda creates a patchwork space where history, memory, and landscape are made, mourned, and ever-returning.
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A retrospective leaves you feeling as though you have experienced a life as well as a body of work.