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The Listings Project Shares How It's Created an Online Community
Close to 200,000 artist subscribers can't be wrong.
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Close to 200,000 artist subscribers can't be wrong.
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Bitch Slap! presents an evening of performance and video art by several female and non-binary artists.
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Room for Living, Jacolby Satterwhite's first museum exhibition, draws together a decade of mind-melting speed while also marking a change: he’s learning to use sculpture to stand still.
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The previously unknown Polaroids of April Dawn Alison were not just snatched from the jaws of oblivion, but are now in an esteemed museum collection.
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A new book by classicist and historian Andrew M. Riggsby investigates the types of information technologies drawn, painted, and inscribed on the surfaces of the ancient Roman world.
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Socrates Sculpture Park presents its annual exhibition of artist fellows in an effort to nurture emerging talent.
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This week, reviewing Félix Vallotton, whitesplaining history, a note to curators, women in the commercial art world, Judith Butler on anti-semitism, and more.
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Is there something self-aggrandizing about Gormley’s career-long obsession with making casts of his own body?
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There is both vulnerability and strength in Buckman's texts and bodily forms.
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A remarkable cache of drawings by a now-deceased, African-American prisoner in Ohio might be just what the art market has been waiting for.
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Sara VanDerBeek’s new print series, Women & Museums, interrogates how women occupy institutional spaces, particularly through the prominence of traditionally craft media like ceramics and textiles.
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William Powhida reorients our perspective away from the individuals who lead and fundraise for cultural institutions and redirects it toward international flows of capital.