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Opportunities for Artists in May 2019
A list of opportunities for artists and creatives you can apply for this May.
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A list of opportunities for artists and creatives you can apply for this May.
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Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions challenges viewers’ assumptions that “copies” must be “fakes” and therefore “bad.”
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A substantial number of works held a great deal of possibility and promise at this year's CalArts Graduate Open Studios.
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The first exhibition devoted exclusively to the Abstract Expressionist's vast, mural-sized works is on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.
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An artist duo's digitally doctored images of houses without windows prompt reflections on the struggle to maintain privacy in an age of oversharing.
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In antiquity and in the Renaissance there was an inherent sensuality to being able to visually consume a sculpture from every angle.
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Schor’s extraordinary paintings and drawings, produced during her time at CalArts in the 1970s, redefine female "wildness."
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This week, Grindr's influence on queer cinema, the prison abolitionist movement, authenticating Minimalist art, the collapse of the humanities, and more.
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As invested as Louis Fratino is in his gay subject matter, what heightens the work is his formal mastery of the figure in space.
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Over the course of a 70-year-career, David Driskell has been making art about memory, jazz, cities, spirituality, and nature.
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Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth tries to wrest Middle-earth back to its source: J. R. R. Tolkien’s writing-desk.
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Throughout her career, Andrea Belag has pushed her style of the moment to its limits and then modified it again.