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Searing Memes About Burning Man’s Muddy Fiasco
“Burning Man is all about getting out of your comfort zone” is what many techies must’ve told themselves.
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“Burning Man is all about getting out of your comfort zone” is what many techies must’ve told themselves.
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Though lacking much of its former spark, the show continues to provide a niche for artists outside of the market-driven fair sphere.
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While Wu Junyong is deeply connected to his love of Chinese myths, folktales, and language, his subjects underscore his break with the past.
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Mary Ann Unger worked against the idea of the solitary (male) genius, creating a model of life and work that empowers artists like her daughter, Eve Biddle.
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Slathered in bubblegum pink paint, the exhibition space is adorned with paintings and personal belongings of queer Prairie icons including Adah Robinson, Bruce Goff, and Lynn Riggs.
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Some things never change, like the over-botoxed art collector and the $25 cold sandwich.
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There are no “outsiders” in this exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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The self-taught artist, who carved gravestones for a living, is finally receiving institutional recognition.
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At the Minnesota State Fair, some crop artists promoted timely political messages with corn, quinoa, and flax seeds.
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A series of exhibitions offers historical perspectives on the still-active LA organization’s cultural and social resonance.
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In the wake of COVID-19, California’s art world is finally experiencing a surge of optimism, resulting in a host of emerging gallerists and new galleries.
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This month, Teresa Baker mixes paint and artificial turf, John Waters takes on the Academy Museum, Steve McQueen’s newest film installation, and more.