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Michael Landy’s Art of Destruction and Renewal
After destroying everything he owned in 2001, Landy seems to be rushing to fill the vacuum.
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After destroying everything he owned in 2001, Landy seems to be rushing to fill the vacuum.
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Pinta Miami, a fair dedicated mainly to Latin American artists, feels true to the city.
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The House of World Cultures' exhibition tells the story of the Congress for Cultural Freedom's use of an aesthetic of freedom, and contextualizes the lasting legacy of modernism within the geopolitical power struggles of the Cold War.
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In Home Work, Ann Toebbe and Sarah McEneaney posit two different visions of middle-class domestic space.
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Plenty of work at Untitled addresses dystopia, the reclamation of history and identity, and the absurdity of an art market that tries to address these topics.
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Designing English: Graphics on the Medieval Page at the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries considers how early English manuscripts approached graphic design.
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Amanda Williams, an architect turned artist, has shifted her practice from constructing buildings, to making work that understands and reveals the social implications of how and when they are destroyed.
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Dave Sim's Cerebus, published 40 years ago, has had an enduring, complex influence.
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The show offers rich historical materials, but little contextualization or insight into its relevance for our current political moment.
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Joseph Young's MicroFiction RowHouse consists of short texts and fragments of a fictional family's history playing out across the surfaces of the artist's home.
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If you know where to look, you will find heartbreakingly potent art at the fair this year.
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The auto-icon of 18th-century philosopher Jeremy Bentham will travel from London to New York for an exhibition at the Met Breuer that explores the human body.