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An Artist's Illness Inspires a Meditation on the Power of Pain
Guadalupe Maravilla's first New York museum show resolutely harnesses the otherness of illness, while never surrendering to the notion of suffering as a totalizing narrative.
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Guadalupe Maravilla's first New York museum show resolutely harnesses the otherness of illness, while never surrendering to the notion of suffering as a totalizing narrative.
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We know from historical records that the female-born French saint presented as a man with short black hair. Why, then, is she so damn feminine in artistic portrayals?
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What most stands out for me about 52 Artists at the Aldrich Contemporary is the sense of both engaging with and resisting categories.
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Jake Scharbach's paintings dump on some iconic portraits as a way to highlight the crisis we're living through.
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As I wandered this fair, I asked myself: Who is being served by the purportedly revisionist undertaking of singing the unsung?
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Paper is all about ease, comfort, and approachability, and it’s gratifying when artworks embody these values.
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The fair is a welcome reminder that a lot of people make art, and regular people should be able to buy it.
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At the Rolls-Royce of art fairs, I found chatty visitors, some good art, and works so bad they deserved their own section.
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There's an artist currently showing in Midtown Manhattan who is teaching a machine to paint.
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This week, drone photo awards, uncovering unverified Indigenous identity, vacationing in the Metaverse, the beauty industrial complex, and more.
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In Bradford’s color-infused world of superheroes and swimmers, viewers and her figures bathe together outside of time and space.
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Artist Chelsea Kaiah invited Hyperallergic into her studio to document her work with porcupine quills.