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Interference Archive Hosts an Evening of Gay Liberation
Flavia Rando and Perry Brass, gay-rights activists during the time of the Stonewall riots, share their personal experiences from that time.
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Flavia Rando and Perry Brass, gay-rights activists during the time of the Stonewall riots, share their personal experiences from that time.
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The Nasher Museum of Art exhibits the portrait photography of Hugh Mangum, whose glass plate negatives were salvaged from a North Carolina barn.
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Featuring more than 350 objects spanning her career, the Anni Albers retrospective spotlights the pioneering artist’s lasting influence on modern art, design, and architecture.
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This week, a cartoonish Vegas wedding chapel, the ancient DNA trap, the first photo book, explaining “cultural mulatto,” and more.
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The testimonies of Navjot Altaf and Judy Chicago speak to silence, as truth does to power.
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A number of significant Venezuelan artists, whose work is focused on improvisational methods and art’s material nature, are virtually unknown in the US.
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Where is my precious wall?
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Mayotte Magnus’s Illuminating Women features stage actors, novelists, artists, editors, and publishers whose breakthroughs coincided with the Feminist movement of the 1970s.
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Siegel’s sculptures recall the great screen actors whose faces projected profound and precise shifts of feeling.
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Most competitors this year chose their earliest acquisition or one of sentimental value.
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Ron Amato’s exhibition Gay in Trumpland explores the dark fear many gay men are internalizing as President Trump and his inner circle remove rights and protections for LGBTQ individuals.
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An exhibition invites you to make your own connections between O’Keeffe and 20 contemporary artists.