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Williamsburg Gets Its First Hasidic Art Gallery
The lively opening of Shtetl Gallery signals shifting perceptions around Hasidic art in the local community.
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The lively opening of Shtetl Gallery signals shifting perceptions around Hasidic art in the local community.
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Tompkins unflinchingly looks at how female bodies are displayed, disciplined, and offered up to men.
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Particularly well incorporated into the city’s everyday, the biennial’s latest edition attempts to grapple with Liverpool’s colonial past.
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“Politics, war and oppression are a part of my life,” Fatoş İrwen explained of her current solo show, Exceptional Times.
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Umar Rashid creates an alternate timeline that shows Black and Indigenous people defeating colonizers.
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Evidence, the inaugural show at Nicola Vassell Gallery, emphasizes Smith’s track record as a photographer who both loves and riffs on the language of her medium.
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“TV to See the Sky,” streaming for 24 hours, marks this year’s summer solstice.
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Grassroots social movements in California in the 1960s and '70s led to a flourishing of graphic innovation that lives on to this day.
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Artists and designers in the state found their voices by breaking from modernist traditions and embracing the light, color, and playful attitude of the West Coast.
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Sign painters and muralists have helped create the visual language of Los Angeles.
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From the socially progressive prints of Sister Corita to the first major gay publication in the US.
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What started as a monthly paper in 1969 geared towards Asian American students at UCLA soon expanded to the greater Los Angeles community.