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This week, three outdoor summer movie screening series kick off in Brooklyn, plus hip-hop in galleries, talks in museums, and performance, performance, performance.
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This week, three outdoor summer movie screening series kick off in Brooklyn, plus hip-hop in galleries, talks in museums, and performance, performance, performance.
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Friday night's performance at Bushwick's Grace Exhibition Space was an acid bath of images that oscillated between the trippy baroque and provocatively unnerving.
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Do you know anyone who lives in New York with three roommates? How about someone who lives in a tiny studio apartment? If so, you may be consorting with a lawbreaker. That’s right: in most of New York City, the maximum number of roommates who can share an apartment, legally, is three. And every apar
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CHICAGO — The selfie is a mirror, an illusion of a mirror, an egotistical moment wrapped in time, and an embarrassing moment post-shave. But there is something curious about seeing your doppelgänger reflected back at you rather than running into him or her on the street.
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After our first installment of obsolete pigments, we had such a strong response that we realized we'd only hit the tip of the curious history of vanished colors.
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DUBLIN — John Cronin, an abstract painter in his late 40s, who has been exhibiting his work regularly in Ireland since the late 1980s, was – for this viewer - a wonderful revelation. Little known in America, it was clear from the moment that I walked into the high-ceilinged gallery space that Cronin
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Last week, as I was clicking through the various gallery listings and websites for something to catch my eye, I chanced upon a summer group exhibition at Lehmann Maupin’s Chrystie Street venue. One of the installation shots showed a flat, white marble relief sculpture by Maya Lin; I made a mental no
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Before there were the New Casualists, there were the Provisional Painters, and before there were the Provisional Painters, there were the 1980s.
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Art can have a unique place in interpretive history experiences by embodying the history of a place with an impactful visual, and making that visual part of the narrative. But it's hard to do well without being overly intrusive or just clashing with the surrounding setting. Here are four examples of
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KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kaitlin O'Brien is 16, and she's gonna turn 17 in August. Arguably her biggest accomplishment this year to date was curating Thanks for the Warning (ran through June 22), a 68-person show containing 86 artworks at the Dolphin Gallery, which her father John O'Brien has owned f
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First it was a faraway hum. Ad Hoc Art returned to Welling Court, Queens, this year. Then it became like drums, still far away, but coming closer, rhythmic. Artists covered 100 walls this year alone. Then hundreds of feet joining drums and percussion and marching in rhythm were nearly upon me in tim
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What better way to celebrate US Independence Day then with a museum visit? Here are a few institutions you might consider visiting this holiday.