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Revel in the First Pride Flag, Long-assumed Lost, in San Francisco
The first Rainbow Flag, designed by artist and activist Gilbert Baker, was raised in 1978.
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The first Rainbow Flag, designed by artist and activist Gilbert Baker, was raised in 1978.
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Born in Flames conjures entire worlds that respond to wounds inflicted by both capitalism and patriarchy.
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“You turn inward because you’re focused on this new life that’s housed inside of you,” said Kimia Ferdowsi Kline.
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Cuando Cambia el Mundo (When the World Changes) invites audiences to deconstruct their own biases.
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Winters’s art is about decisions, choices, quality of attention, the shaping of one’s existence in time.
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There is nothing subtle about Gu’s work: it is in your face because the racism he encounters is always there.
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This week, a drawing by Leonardo goes to auction, the art Napoleon stole, sites of POC history in the US, defining misogynoir, the tyranny of time, and more.
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Kantarovsky’s paintings unveil reality as a fabrication whose true form is instability and transience.
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There is so much information handed to us in the exhibition, Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy that we risk forgetting what we might think if we came fresh to a painting.
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Caldiero’s language experiments are rooted in the land and anchored in his body, at the junction between his brain and his larynx.
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Elizabeth Bick’s images inject a sense of theatricality and intention into the randomness of everyday life.
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After Gregory Buchakjian’s discovery laid largely dormat for decades, his research has been renewed and well-received by scholars of the Baroque artist.