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Sociopaths Don’t Cry
A full year after the election, thousands of US citizens wake each morning in shocked disbelief that Donald Trump is our president.
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A full year after the election, thousands of US citizens wake each morning in shocked disbelief that Donald Trump is our president.
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Connors has arrived at a synthesis of what, up until now, has been a stylistically identifiable but rather diverse output.
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In Sable Elyse Smith’s exhibition Ordinary Violence, the artist’s father is both muse and specter.
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The Met’s new exhibition presents Michelangelo not as a demigod, but as a student, a thinker, a teacher, and a friend.
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Ardent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes offers an in-depth exposure to the artist’s personal flowering after spending years at the altar of Cézanne and Picasso
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Brooklyn street artist RAE is spending 24 hours a day, seven days a week, living and working inside the storefront.
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Cleveland's Morgan Conservatory is one of the few places in the US dedicated to conserving paper-making traditions and considering the material's artistic and functional future.
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The Museum closed for nearly three years to work on developing visitor experience and adding a contemporary dimension to its more extensive classical holdings.
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The inaugural Artist Campaign School taught us that entering politics as a participant means we must — to some degree — acknowledge the usefulness and necessity of political power, and make peace with using it.
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"Exhibit Columbus" celebrates the legacies of the architects and designers who filled the town with private and civic works before going on to be some of Modernism's biggest names.
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The Invisible Walls of Occupation is an online interactive documentary that takes viewers into Burqah, a Palestinian village.
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In this chapter from her new book, The Selfie Generation, Alicia Eler examines how artists and others have harnessed selfies as acts of defiant self-representation.