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Weaving an Altar to Guatemala's Pre-Hispanic Glory
Sandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala.
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Sandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala.
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For all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky.
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The Colombian artist’s first US retrospective is a meditation on memory and seeing.
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“As horrifying as the details of my family story are, that is literally every émigré story. Your only choice is to leave everything behind,” says artist Jenny Yurshansky.
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Artists Selina Trepp, Leslie Baum, and Diane Christiansen repurpose their own and others’ creations into new artworks.
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A photo’s presence suggests the fear of its absence, the artist’s fear of time slipping away.
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The artist represents what she describes as the “inner glowing life of individuals,” uplifting self-love despite political and economic strife.
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A group of artists are reinforcing the undeniable cultural value of dancehall in Jamaican culture.
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Colorado’s Platteforum shows that residency programs can be bold when it comes to serving artists and communities
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The Woven Child at London’s Hayward Gallery is a moving examination of Bourgeois's fabric sculptures, drawing out themes of motherhood, gender, identity, and trauma.
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A poetic sense of materials united the artists of the 2022 Southeast Queens Biennial in New York.
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Daisuke Fukunaga depicts Japanese workers as tired but happy. Are they, really?