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A Conversation on Indigenous Craft and Design with Jeffrey Gibson
Join Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson for a discussion on Jeffrey Gibson's Inidigenous craft techniques.
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Join Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson for a discussion on Jeffrey Gibson's Inidigenous craft techniques.
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Artists often use whatever materials they can find, creating works that reflect on the socioeconomic realities of their surroundings.
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The exhibition, The Medea Insurrection, comes across not as an apology but a cumulative roar against the curtain of silence and opacity that renders invisible the works and lives of women artists everywhere.
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Jeffrey Stockbridge's images reinsert those with opioid addictions into public discourses, picking up where mass media has failed.
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Fiber artist Ruth Marshall, who used to work at the Bronx Zoo, uses a comforting medium to build interest in wildlife conservation.
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This week, museums have to change, academic publishers under siege, ignoring tear gas at the Warhol show, Meghan McCain and Eli Valley, and more.
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For Botticelli: Heroines + Heroes, the painter, cartoonist, and graphic novelist Karl Stevens was called in to provide interpretive drawings of the Renaissance master's paintings.
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A new show provides a glimpse of Duran's restless, astute nature and his willingness to explore different formal possibilities.
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“Someone recently asked me how I navigate the space between my abstract and figurative paintings, which I often paint side by side. I said I jump.”
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The architectonics of Leslie Wayne’s structures exude impermanence and a poetic expression of loss.
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Through his father’s profession as a corrections officer, Pat Phillips has found a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
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Works by Franklin Williams, Curtis Talwst Santiago, and Marcus Amm caught my eye for their innovative use of color and diverse materials.