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Women Artists Are in the Spotlight in West Palm Beach
Fifty works, all created by women, are brought together across time and media as the Norton Museum of Art reckons with the art world’s patriarchal past and present.
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Fifty works, all created by women, are brought together across time and media as the Norton Museum of Art reckons with the art world’s patriarchal past and present.
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In the Blactiquing Space, curator and collector Kevin Jones presents deeply fraught objects with emotion, connection, and care.
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Jackson’s exhibition The Land Claim began an extensive dialogue with local Indigenous, Black, and Latinx families on Long Island’s East End.
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There is not a hint of psychological trauma in Astrup’s art, despite the parallels in his own experience to that of his countryman Edvard Munch.
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Inspired by her foremothers’ recycling of materials, Jan Wade creates altarpieces, shrines, and memory jugs out of found objects.
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This retrospective of the work from a São Paulo photo club is a reminder that Modernism was not solely a European phenomenon.
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The artist uses her technical and artistic gifts to render a clear vision of women who defy stereotypes.
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Christine Borland looks at one of the oldest known forms of fabric in the world.
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The permanent installation in Williamsburg features anthropomorphic moons and suns, watching over wild, celebratory scenes.
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The mind works desperately to fill the gaps in these lost stories.
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Decades of entrenched art-world racism, gender bias, and resistance to overtly political displays in art have delayed a comprehensive treatment of Baca’s career until now.
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The Wara Art Festival was founded as a solution to the Niigata farming community's excess of unused rice straw.