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Exploring Los Angeles's Actual and Figurative Undergrounds
Under LA, a program organized by the Huntington-USC Institute on California & the West, explores the life of the metropolis located underfoot.
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Under LA, a program organized by the Huntington-USC Institute on California & the West, explores the life of the metropolis located underfoot.
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Instead of returning to a model of permanently memorializing an illusory and grandiloquent past, why not consider commissioning temporary commemorative works rooted in local community histories and struggles?
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Mineral geometries and natural forms inspire delicate artworks with fractal patterns and meticulous details.
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The American Folk Art Museum in New York is exhibiting wartime quilts made by British soldiers from their uniforms in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The inaugural exhibition at Gas, a new Los Angeles gallery located in a box truck, offers a range of routes for making anti-fascist art.
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This week, MVRDV's stunning Tianjin Binhai Library, cybercrime in galleries, a history of protest posters, the nationalist critics of the Taj Mahal, and much more.
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Singh did justice to the most layered and dense figurations of his Indian homeland.
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Wayne Thiebaud gets you to think about the folly and hubris of shaping the landscape to suit our needs.
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When do we stop believing that Robert E. Lee was an honorable man?
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Didier William's slithery forms surge forth and recede within a sphere of visual gravitas — heaving, throbbing, breathing.
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In a real and deep sense, Schneeman was an integral part of a historical moment taking place on the Lower East Side before gentrification.
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Savinio’s adulteration of old and new was highly influential in the postmodernist revolt against the strictures of formalism.