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Painting the Family Dynamics of Toys and Food
Ulala Imai does more than project human feelings onto toys; she proposes that they represent us, and that we share some of their qualities.
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Ulala Imai does more than project human feelings onto toys; she proposes that they represent us, and that we share some of their qualities.
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The inaugural exhibition "Ceremonies" will showcase the work of the 11 artists who share the 3,700-square-foot warehouse.
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Melvino Garretti describes himself as “more of an anthropologist than an artist.”
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In Dreams of Unknown Islands, the artist turns to ritual to carry us through disorienting ambiguity.
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O’Grady’s rebellious spirit has roused the mainstream art world for close to 50 years, and her latest exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is no exception.
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The New York artist collective Fort Makers has recreated the bedtime classic in an exhibition featuring newly commissioned paintings and design.
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In the past year the face covering became a part of most outfits and sometimes a statement in itself.
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Playful and satiric, Thank You For The Nice Fire never takes itself too seriously.
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Each canvas follows its own off-beat rhythm.
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Sarah Cain’s colorful abstractions delight with their blurring of boundaries but her latest installation falls short of its site-specific aims.
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This week, Hong Kong's culture scene is facing major challenges, an NFT "house" sells big, Ishmael Reed on Alice Walker, Woody Allen's manipulation, and more.
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Izumi Kato’s exhibition at Perrotin dispatches us to long-forgotten realms of childhood, when the world was full of benign, sinister, weird, and mysterious beings.