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When Barriers Between Performance and Art Didn’t Exist
MoMA's latest exhibition on the Judson Dance Theater feels like a long overdue thesis on how to correctly present performance within a museum.
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MoMA's latest exhibition on the Judson Dance Theater feels like a long overdue thesis on how to correctly present performance within a museum.
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A look at the work of the royal Fahrelnissa Zeid, a story overshadowed by tragedy and rootlessness.
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This year's Brighton Photo Biennial searches for a "new Europe," while expressing sympathy for migrants.
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The Brewery Artist Lofts opened its doors this past weekend and revealed an array of strong, individual projects.
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Everything Is Connected: Art and Conspiracy spirals through 50 years of paranoia in America from JFK's assassination to extraterrestrial touchdowns and September 11. But what does that even look like?
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The Chicago-born artist's work is as entrenched in political discourse as it is in pop culture.
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Conspiracy theories have gone mainstream in 2018, but the Met Breuer's exhibition downplays the political importance and danger of their existence.
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A newly opened exhibition at the Harvard Art Museums features animal-shaped drinking vessels from across the ancient Mediterranean called Rhyta.
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Morley engaged the monster of warfare by making it unreal, posing knights like children’s toys.
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This week, Ovid and pickup artists, photojournalism and #MeToo, sales in the music industry, pampered princelings, why you can’t stop looking at other people’s screens, and more.
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Segedin’s is an art of self-examination that opens out onto a real, lived, and, in many ways, vanished world.
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Through his subtle, intermittent anthropomorphizing of natural forms everything in Foy's meticulous drawings begins to border on the apparitional.