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A Photographer Gets Rare Access to the Interiors of Moshe Safdie's Iconic Habitat 67
While the exterior of this renowned building is well know, the interiors are rarely seen, until now.
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While the exterior of this renowned building is well know, the interiors are rarely seen, until now.
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Focusing on a handful of Gazan experiences, Home Away From Home examines how people construct familiar spaces for themselves within distant landscapes and is on view at Aperture.
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This exhibition of William Eggleston’s color photographs developed from negatives made between 1965 and 1974, reminds me of the tagline from the 1969 film Easy Rider: “A man went looking for America, and couldn’t find it anywhere ... ”
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Tone deaf, in a period defined by police brutality and racial discrimination, the MCA in Denver's spring exhibitions meditate on violence through a lens harkening back to Jim Crow.
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During the day Mathias Svalina writes the dreams. At 2am, he begins to deliver.
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The primary takeaway of Brand New at the Hirshhorn is its demonstration of how high the stakes of representation became during the 1980s, a decade of proliferating imagery and technology.
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On Saturday, June 9, we'll meet at the Kimmel Center for Taylor Mac's epic 12-hour performance, and then Sunday June 10, we'll visit the studios of MacDowell Fellows John Schlesinger, Jesse Harrod, Gabriel Martinez, and Megan Biddle.
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This will be the 10th edition of the artist-led conference and "the last in its current form," according to the organizers.
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IPK Print Fest, launched last year by the Institute for Public Knowledge at NYU, returns for its second edition on Saturday.
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Mick Rock, the director of many of Bowie's best-known videos, will share stories and a previously unreleased video.
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Sensory pleasure inspires this exhibition design, treating the last imperial dynasty of China as a feast instead of a major art movement.
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While governments and the media may tout the reforms in Cuba, the reality for artists on the island nation is far more precarious.