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Meet the People Cultivating the Indigenous Art of Puppetry
The inaugural Indigenous Puppetry Institute saw the convening of contemporary practitioners of a form practiced for centuries.
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The inaugural Indigenous Puppetry Institute saw the convening of contemporary practitioners of a form practiced for centuries.
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Fluorescent ’90s vagina art, looped films, and tender papier-mâché sculptures were on display as part of the South Brooklyn neighborhood’s annual open studios.
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Rhee's paintings change from pictorial presentations of a lush, dreamy world to a tangled web of different viscosities when we approach the surface.
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The artist reminds us that decay is full of energy — not just an ending, but part of an endless circle of life.
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Meeson Pae’s work creates safe space to contend with the phenomenon of our biological inner-workings and the opulent worlds they create.
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Coiffed canines and their decked-out humans took to the streets of Manhattan for a chaotic yet celebratory iteration of the beloved annual parade, which may be on its last leg.
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The show Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson traces the ways that the two artists’ sociopolitical positions shaped their perspectives.
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The artist’s work revolves around the notion of displacement, some of it cultural, much of it the broader angst and rebellion of adolescence.
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In charcoal and ink, the artist tends to the land with the intimate repetition of a life-long student.
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A London show examines the concept of beauty and its inevitable decay across pan-historical, pan-geographical, and pan-religious examples.
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The Art in Odd Places outdoor festival is back for its 19th iteration this weekend with a focus on empathy and care.
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This week: Recreating Rubens’s studio, Brooklyn honors the legacy of rapper Ka, the largest map of the cosmos to date, Ratatouille in real life, and are video games art?