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Romance, Dance, Drag, and Day-After Performance Art for New Year's 2018
From a high-caliber drag show to a daylong performance art marathon on the subway, there's a lot to do in New York City around the New Year.
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From a high-caliber drag show to a daylong performance art marathon on the subway, there's a lot to do in New York City around the New Year.
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At the Japan Society, Hiroshi Sugimoto: Gates of Paradise, legacies of inter-cultural encounter are seen through a lens of global understanding.
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At the CUNY Graduate Center, a multifaceted conversation on the future of museums showed some of the contrasting and competing visions for what they might become.
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2017 was a strikingly strong year for all kinds of figurative representation and portraiture: contemporary, midcentury, imagined, caricatured, oil-painted, and drawn.
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Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field reimagines the Museum of Arts and Design's third floor gallery space as an artist’s studio for two, both demystifying the process of fiber art making and allowing the artists to dialogue with a curious public.
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The humor running through Sally Webster’s paintings can be goofy and good-natured. The intensity of her devotion to detail makes them more than that.
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Munch absorbed avant-garde styles but never became an avant-garde artist.
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On the Capitol lawn, a pack of hyenas are busy rending the corpse of the former United States of America.
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Iturria’s art is shot through with melancholy, nostalgia, romance, gentle humor, and an abiding sense of curiosity about what makes people tick.
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Grossen's rope sculptures complicate the boundary between art and craft in a productive way.
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Here are some highlights from this year in art-related film and television.
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From dinosaur-shaped trees to quirky menorahs, here are six of our favorite holiday decorations at New York City museums.