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Plan B Is a Fun Alternative During an Overwhelming Fair Week
A small art fair, Plan B has plenty to offer.
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A small art fair, Plan B has plenty to offer.
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It's stuffed to the brim with oodles of poodles and painted Pomeranians. But are these pooch paintings Pugcassos, or just plan Shih Tzu?
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Spring/Break feels a bit different this year, which might have something to do with its location in the United Nations complex in midtown.
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Charles White: A Retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art surveys an illustrious career that spans from the Great Depression to the age of Black Power.
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In December, a professor at the National Academy of Arts in Kyiv, Ukraine damaged a student's artwork depicting the Russian army as phalluses. This follows a number of attacks on political artworks by rightwing groups across the country.
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Jim Lommasson shows the human side of impersonal statistics with photographs of the personal belongings that immigrants brought with them.
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Artists around the globe are using of soil to raise awareness for environmental and social issues, employing earth as an artistic medium for reflection.
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Two exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art revel in the unique strangeness of one’s mind.
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Progress is incremental, and art fairs are still hellacious places to appreciate art.
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In this exhibition regarding the intersection of art and technology, instead of work that feels automated or detached, viewers are confronted with works that directly reference the body.
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Black Refractions: Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem first brings highlights from the iconic New York institution's collection to the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco.
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An exhibition and performance use the language of advertising and commerce to celebrate the material culture and community fabric of the MacArthur Park neighborhood.