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A Rare Night of Reversing the Tenement Museum's No Photography Rule
Photography is strictly prohibited in the apartments of the Tenement Museum, where 19th- to early 20th-century immigrant living is recreated amid unrestored spaces.
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Photography is strictly prohibited in the apartments of the Tenement Museum, where 19th- to early 20th-century immigrant living is recreated amid unrestored spaces.
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CHICAGO — Five digitally animated images of the sun twist, flare, and twitch within each of their screens.
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Beverly Hills John, the John Waters show currently at Marianne Boesky gallery, features works by the artist in a variety of mediums, most born of image manipulation and/or appropriation.
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The Museum of Modern Art’s current retrospective of Sturtevant’s work, Double Trouble, is a study in movement.
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Over 600 vintage space photographs from NASA missions, many not seen by the public before, are on view in London until their auction at the end of the month.
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The virtual reality technology of Oculus Rift is being used to collect the digital remains of lost art.
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It made immediate sense to me that an artist who had cut her teeth making video works was able to transpose their sense of social commentary onto her formal works.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, a show of Riot Grrrl art opens in Orange County, LACE throws a Valentine's Day party, Frank Lloyd Wright's first LA home reopens, there's a mini-conference on the limits of performance, and more!
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As the 2 train travels from Brooklyn through Manhattan up to the Bronx, it journeys along 49 stations of neighborhoods as varied as Flatbush, the Financial District, and Wakefield.
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LOS ANGELES — Art world elitism permeates Pierre Huyghe’s retrospective exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
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This week, New York is the center of the art geek universe as the College Art Association conference touches down in Manhattan starting Wednesday — we can't wait.
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SAN FRANCISCO — At the end of the 2012 documentary How to Survive a Plague, we see a group of ACT UP protestors march on the nation’s capital with the ashes of their dead, a counterprotest to the exhibition of the AIDS Quilt on the Washington Mall.