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Mary Mattingly Confronts Climate Change With Utopic Resourcefulness
Mattingly's landscape photographs evoke each site's geologic timeline.
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Mattingly's landscape photographs evoke each site's geologic timeline.
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Adobe Flash has the reached the end of its life. Artists and digital archivists share thoughts regarding its demise and what open source tools are accessible to archive old Flash-based works.
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Hotbed zeroes in on the places where these power relations and abuses between the US and Iran make themselves most visible.
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In "Self Must Die," Fordjour’s penchant for lush colors and surfaces dovetails with the theme of churchified rituals of remembrance.
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Peter Williams, Laura Krifka, and others talk about the art they’ve made these past few months, now on view at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
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With Drawings for Word Book, Paul Chan revisits the philosopher’s important text, illustrating its terms with childlike receptiveness.
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Dial World offers an exciting, if selective, opportunity to gauge the artist’s formal impact — one long overdue.
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American Rendition interweaves materials cherished by current and formerly incarcerated people into contemplative scenes.
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The People’s Pottery Project is becoming a structure of support for formerly incarcerated women, trans, and nonbinary individuals.
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A guide that helps you navigate grants and fellowships, residencies, competitions, and social media.
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This week, queer Black art utopias, search engines are a problem, radiators and pandemics, a bad fortune cookie art project, Pornhub's rape problem, and more.
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Pierce gave visual form to the bitter truths of slavery, as well as to his own experience growing up in the Jim Crow South.