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Required Reading
This week, Title IX celebrates 50 years, the trouble with pronouns, a writer’s hilarious response to plagiarism allegations, and much more.
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This week, Title IX celebrates 50 years, the trouble with pronouns, a writer’s hilarious response to plagiarism allegations, and much more.
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Since antiquity, women’s eyebrows have been sites of intense scrutiny, constantly shifting between trend cycles.
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A landmark show of 30 artists at Jeffrey Deitch gallery in New York keeps the category of Asian figuration open-ended.
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Hall makes no attempt to entice the viewer to begin looking and to look again, letting her methodical craft compel viewers to reflect upon their experience.
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In Benglis's latest works, the forces of gravity that defined her seminal poured latex and polyurethane pieces are traded for luminous bronzes.
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If art is regarded traditionally as an impermeable form that resists the effects of time, Rosen acknowledges and accepts their inevitable triumph.
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In From Confucius to Christ, artists from around the world touch on notions of wisdom and insecurity in Confucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity.
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The New Mexico photographer and Navajo Nation citizen has devoted years to surveying the environmental injustice against his people.
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Guadalupe Rosales’s East of the River is an exhibition of memory, chance, and grief, all encased in nostalgia.
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Participants created artworks that will be exhibited at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
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At a moment when the future of this country seems precarious and uncertain, A Movement in Every Direction demonstrates that Black Americans have been among this nation’s most stalwart heroes.
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An exhibition at the Barbican in London asks: How do you make sense of war's senseless destruction and loss of human life?