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Michael Richards’s Visionary Sculptures Mourn Dreams Deferred
A sense of poetic justice prevails throughout the artist’s first museum retrospective at MOCA North Miami.
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A sense of poetic justice prevails throughout the artist’s first museum retrospective at MOCA North Miami.
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As COVID-19 vaccinations continue rollout in some countries, many feel conflicted about the selfie.
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Riley’s work positions front and center everyday images of women’s lived experiences, unapologetically centering traumas often swept out of sight.
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Like all histories, LA Chinatown’s story is one that is fundamentally about people.
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Devoted at the Dallas Museum of Art explores the sculptures’ artistic and cultural significance.
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Today, “Kitchen” and its themes of women’s work and thankless labor are as sharp and fresh as ever.
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Nearly 50 years ago, Choong Sup Lim left South Korea for New York City in search of freedom in art and life.
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The legacy of Cinque Gallery demonstrates that the work of Black artists between 1969 and 2004 was as diverse as its mainstream counterpart.
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This week, a giant mural by Nina Chanel Abney, taking down ALL statues, the Ivy League cartel, the trope of the old woman artist, artwashing and extractivism, and more.
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Hepper welcomed absurdity in her juxtapositions of the organic and the fabricated, unafraid of making sculpture that could raise a laugh, or an eyebrow.
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You could say that Nina Hamnett fell victim to her own reckless self-mythologizing.
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Gyun Hur's and Shoshanna Weinberger's installations emphasize poetic innuendo rather than overt autobiography.