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Minor Master or Master of the Minor?
One reason Joe Brainard made so many small works was to convey that modesty and ambition were not mutually exclusive.
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One reason Joe Brainard made so many small works was to convey that modesty and ambition were not mutually exclusive.
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Between 1968 and 1981, when he turned 13, Khiang H. Hei was at or near the epicenter of several catastrophic historical events reverberating across Southeast Asia.
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The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show's artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
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Stephen Varble made the city streets his stage, using garbage to create his alter-ego, Marie Debris.
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Now celebrating its 80th anniversary, Manhattan’s Galerie St. Etienne brings a scholarly approach to a uniquely diverse lineup.
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An exhibition that questions whether art can be based on formulas without becoming formulaic.
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For anyone looking for a handpoked tattoo or a break from Frieze, the Other Art Fair is the place to be.
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View our highlights from Frieze Week's most alternative art fair.
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At the fair, you can trace visual conversations happening across regions of Africa and their diasporic communities.
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Oyster shuckers roam the drill hall as VIP attendees sip champagne and ogle a $20 million Gauguin painting.
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Amazing Stories of Crimea attempts to show the historical diversity of cultures in Crimea spanning several centuries.
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Marcel Duchamp's “The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even” provides a provocative foundation for an exhibition of female artists who riff on the liminal spaces between ideas and events.