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Melissa Meyer’s Lush Urban Glyphs
Working with line and color for more than two decades, Meyer has shown that reductive painting need not squeeze out improvisation.
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Working with line and color for more than two decades, Meyer has shown that reductive painting need not squeeze out improvisation.
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Combining queerness, the natural world, and paganism, Baldock’s expressive, quirky works expand on the very nature of earth-based spirituality.
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With more than 180 artists, I’ll Be Your Mirror shows the depth and range of the city’s creativity as well as its diverse LGBTQ+ community.
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Ala Projects’s inaugural exhibition explores what it means to be from South America and its diaspora and what it feels like to not be part of textbook art history.
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This week, Miss Piggy’s mom, American fiction’s fatphobia problem, the shady underbelly of glass-eel fishing, Chappell Roan, and what did Old English sound like?
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The artist has donated over 150 works from his foundation’s collection to the Portland Museum of Art, among other institutions in the state.
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An exhibition in Warsaw invites visitors to ponder works by the late Ukrainian artist, whose surreal depictions of nature often incorporated critiques of human behavior.
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For each solstice and equinox, Hyperallergic will present a tarotscope with a special focus on the arts and creative practice, to mark the turning of the seasons.
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Embodiment and its expressions recur as themes in Hand to Mouth, a show that centers artists’ self-determination.
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Powerhouse Arts’s first-ever “Community Art Day” brought children and adults together for pottery, printmaking, dance performances, and more.
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Local artists Jackie Chang and Chloë Bass created two multi-panel series, now on view at the Brooklyn station.
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Adama Delphine Fawundu’s installation at the Lefferts Historic House in Prospect Park honors the 25 individuals who were once enslaved there.