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Abstract Paintings that Reflect the Rhythms of Our Time
In terms of freewheeling, soul-bearing angst, Abstract Expressionism might once seemed to have had the final word.
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In terms of freewheeling, soul-bearing angst, Abstract Expressionism might once seemed to have had the final word.
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Started in 1871 as an artist sketch club, the Salmagundi Club continues to operate out of the last surviving lower Fifth Avenue brownstone in Manhattan.
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This January at the New York Academy of Art, 11 students sculpted faces for 11 unidentified crime victims as part of a Forensic Sculpture Workshop.
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Tom Burckhardt just keeps getting better and better.
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Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971, an exhibition that opens tomorrow at the Museum of Modern Art, examines in depth the early work and ideas of a well-known, influential Fluxus and multimedia artist.
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Sometimes you think you have a handle on an artist’s work, and then a new piece of information comes along that casts it in an entirely different light.
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The 2015 Armory Show is barely two months cold, and already another art fair week is upon us.
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It’s been about a hundred years since Kazimir Malevich supplanted all imagery in painting with iconic shapes that point not to this world but to one he thought would come.
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As part of the frenzy of Frieze Week, Zürcher Gallery is hosting Salon Zürcher, a more intimate fair featuring both emerging and established artists.
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A five–day celebration of the arts in Long Island City got underway on Wednesday and will continue through Sunday night.
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Mazes abound as a visual motif at the Flux Art Fair.
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In the game Lissitzky’s Revenge, you are the tiny red triangle against the mighty white circle depicted in El Lissitzky's 1919 Suprematist poster "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge."