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A New Program Puts Lesser-Known Print Shops on Your Radar
Print Center New York is debuting its pilot Spotlight initiative with a pop-up showcase of editions by Leslie Diuguid of Brooklyn’s Du-Good Press.
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Print Center New York is debuting its pilot Spotlight initiative with a pop-up showcase of editions by Leslie Diuguid of Brooklyn’s Du-Good Press.
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An anarchic desire to undermine the art world’s institutions lends art forgers a roguish, rebellious identity that is both compelling and unsavory.
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Loy’s work as an artist and writer was as groundbreaking as it was evanescent, and a new exhibition helps bring it back into view.
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In Wynnie Mynerva’s The Original Riot, Eve and Lilith make a pact using Eve’s right rib, vowing to create a new world absent of patriarchal subjugation.
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Lackey’s “cut paintings” bring to the forefront the often invisible or rarely acknowledged experiences of connection.
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Marc-Anthony Polizzi’s installations are regional portraits commenting on contemporary consumer culture’s emphasis on the disposable.
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The fair shines a light on lesser-known artists, often overlooked in their day or excluded from canonical retellings of art history.
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We ping-ponged through scores of booths to find something that fit our fake budget — and it was more difficult than it sounds.
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The fair may have put the flat in "flat file," but there were some spritely works worth spending time with amid the sea of disappointing wall art.
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NYC's Photofairs gathers over 150 artists with an expansive range of work, from collage and video installations to art books and even generative displays.
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Yes, it sometimes felt like a circus — but circuses are fun, and art fairs, typically, are not.
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This week, how to break up with your art-snob boyfriend, a pioneering woman graffiti artist, the rot in Rotten Tomatoes, and what would Ursula K. Le Guin have to say about AI-generated art?