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How Can Artists Help Shape More Humane Drug Policies?
An artist, an author, a policy expert, and a member of the itinerant Museum of Drug Policy discuss the many impacts of the global drug trade and efforts to control it.
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An artist, an author, a policy expert, and a member of the itinerant Museum of Drug Policy discuss the many impacts of the global drug trade and efforts to control it.
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Radical Women shares the work of 120 Latin American and Latina artists from 15 different countries during times of intense political and social unrest.
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The churches of South India are unlike others around the world for their colorful graphic designs.
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In her upcoming performances on the High Line, Swiss artist Alexandra Bachzetsis appropriates and redeploys gestures and movements from a range of high and low cultural contexts.
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An artist, gallerist, and author lead a workshop at SOHO20 Gallery on selling your work.
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The artist's massive aluminum sculpture "Things" commands a former bank space in Midtown Manhattan.
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Curator Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins discusses the history and lineage of self-taught African American artists, from slavery to the present day.
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Winsor & Newton has returned to its roots through the Griffin programs, where artists and scientists benefit from each other’s expertise and perspective.
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Winners of the City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship highlight contested histories and utopian pasts in their group show.
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An exhibition of video work forces different styles of grieving into one small space.
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Robert De Niro senior’s sage advice, which he gave me in the late 1970s, has stayed with me, although I remember finding it intensely challenging when first offered.
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An ongoing investigation into the impact of 19th century botanical adventurers on culture shapes questions posed in an exhibition in a now defunct Veterinarian College.