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Spotlighting a Marginalized Master of Art Brut
According to his psychiatrist, Philipp Schöpke possessed “the extreme opposite of what is called drawing talent.”
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According to his psychiatrist, Philipp Schöpke possessed “the extreme opposite of what is called drawing talent.”
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These paintings are more than color-field eye candy and hold their own as engaging abstracts.
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The Russian Revolution was an unparalleled disaster, but its artistic tradition remains of enormous interest.
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Dead Birds and haunting collages are among the many gems at the 2019 Art Dealers Association of America Art fair.
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Anna Ridler uses AI to bring "tulipmania" into the future.
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Can the terms of the art world really change from competitive creative genius to notions of collective power and proximity?
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After the Trump administration balked on plans to put the abolitionist on the $20 bill, Dano Wall took matters into his own hands.
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The UCLA Film & Television Archive is giving people in Los Angeles a rare chance to see this tradition in person.
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I asked respected art figures like Lowery Stokes Sims, Deborah Willis, and Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi to share a beloved artist with me.
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While the Whitney Museum retrospective celebrates his long career, two smaller New York shows cull from Warhol Factory closets important ephemera that illuminate his body of work and his relationship to art making.
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Zak Bagans’s Haunted Museum serves up one offensive gimmick after another.
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An exhibition at P21 gallery highlights the human consequences of the exploitation of Iraq’s oil reserves, among them, environmental crises, state corruption, and youth unemployment.