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Trompe L’oeil With a Touch of BDSM
Sarah Palmer melds a formal device of trompe l’oeil with her content, which largely relates to the objectification of women and how women choose to present or stage themselves.
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Sarah Palmer melds a formal device of trompe l’oeil with her content, which largely relates to the objectification of women and how women choose to present or stage themselves.
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A new exhibition combines the artist’s uncanny bodily sculptures with her two-dimensional botanical works.
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Carl Craig’s immersive installation is a testimony to our need to dance, mourn, and rejoice together.
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The inaugural exhibition at Minnesota Street Project Foundation’s new space features Richard Mosse's video installation on Amazon deforestation.
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This month: Highlights from El Museo del Barrio's collection, artworks on book covers, Chinese bird-and-flower paintings, and more.
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Mortality has long been a theme for the irreverent artist, but his most recent show at California’s ArtCenter College of Design deals with specific losses and loves.
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Reparations of the Heart prompts the question: Where would diaspora Armenians and other SWANA communities be if the Armenian Genocide had never happened?
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Welcome to Alchemy, in which artists with famous names mix strange substances together with outcomes of variable interest.
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Through her attention to detail and light, Hannah Lee transforms a banal view into something uncanny.
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This week, memes as a love language, photos from Trans Prom, a museum cat named Indiana Bones, and what is a parm espresso martini?
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The slippage between legibility and illegibility in Leah Ke Yi Zheng’s work pushes against the assumption that a painting must acknowledge its surface.
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At New York’s Museum of Arts and Design, Taylor Swift: Storyteller features dresses, guitars, and props from the singer’s nearly two-decade-long career.