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In This Show, “Queerness Becomes Something You Cannot Ignore”
WOMEN我們: From Her to Here features Asian diasporic LGBTQ+ artists from New York, the Bay Area, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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WOMEN我們: From Her to Here features Asian diasporic LGBTQ+ artists from New York, the Bay Area, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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Imagine if Berthe Morisot had been known as Berthe Manet.
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With subjects and materials such as diner menus and discarded cardboard, Goodwin resists a view of history as progress in search of ultimate truths.
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This week, artists who marry, the Torah on privilege, Alamo artifacts under scrutiny, universities as right-wing institutions, and more.
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From her earliest works, Ali has confronted colonial histories, challenged racial and gendered biases, and put pressure on borders both physical and conceptual.
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Voisine's paintings ask us to consider what we pay attention to and why.
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Narayan Sinha transforms a dilapidated old home into a surreal artistic playground.
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Roberto Visani’s cardboard flat pack statues appropriate and reinterpret famous abolitionist symbols.
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In The Language of Grief, Lee’s canvases read like a fragmentary novel, building out the story of a year through mundane bits and extraordinary pieces.
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Lithe yet sturdy, Hassinger’s sheer organic forms belie their industrial materials.
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Vast in size and scope, Memory Lost recalls a mid-career retrospective more than a single gallery show.
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As the Turner Prize-nominated duo Cooking Sections forcefully reveals, it’s not just salmon that are changing color due to harmful agricultural techniques.