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The Frenzied Cacophony of Adam Pendleton
For the artist, history doesn’t simply settle for repeating itself but jolts forward, stammers, pauses for breath, weaves around itself.
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For the artist, history doesn’t simply settle for repeating itself but jolts forward, stammers, pauses for breath, weaves around itself.
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Fei Li knows that achieving rapprochement between the world views and customs of China and America is unlikely.
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Sentimentality would creep into the artist's late evocations of remembered childhood scenes, as would idealization.
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The work in The Travel Section points to the isolation of a lockdown, but it’s not without moments of release.
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Chemin Hsiao, winner of the museum's Open Call for Artist Banners, and runners-up Woomin Kim and Mo Kong discuss their designs with Hyperallergic.
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Houston artist HJ Bott conveys a restless, open, and experimental temperament that is in dialogue with his better-known contemporaries.
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Merging past and present Scott magnifies what has been reduced in American history to a plaque on a highway.
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From smart vibrators to mind-controlled sperm, these artists are using technology to explore sexuality and bodily autonomy.
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Anicka Yi's In Love with the World is an attempt to break down the distinctions we make between plants, animals, micro-organisms, and technology.
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Erlin Geffrard’s bright mural celebrates his parents and the struggle of working-class people.
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Pachappa Camp was founded by immigrant and activist Dosan Ahn Chang Ho, who was unjustly deported from the US in 1926, and later tortured in a Korean prison.
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Garner appeared on the talk show circuit in the early 1980s as an eccentric pop culture figure who was never fully understood.