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Slavs and Tatars Take on Edward Said at the Guggenheim
The polymathic collective presents a hybrid lecture-performance based on the work of Edward Said.
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The polymathic collective presents a hybrid lecture-performance based on the work of Edward Said.
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Founders of Mfon speak about their new biannual journal at the Brooklyn Public Library.
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Halloween brings out the creative spirit in everyone but the art community may very well do the day of dress-up the best.
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Chto Delat’s most recent film-lecture, “Palace Square 100 Years After. Four Seasons of Zombie,” offers a fresh alternative to neoliberal academic approaches to the Red October centennial.
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Linda Nochlin, who passed away on Sunday at 86 years old, reconfigured not just the art world, but seemingly all areas of culture.
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Chaekgeori may not be well known in the United States, but it's an art form that influenced centuries of art in Korea.
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Sarah Sudhoff’s and Jo Broughton’s photographs of sex toys and porn sets do not shock or sensationalize. Instead, they provoke curiosity about a topic likely to engender disgust or nonchalance in another’s hands.
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Playing photographically with femininity, commodity, and bodily perception, Heather Bennett reveals a sly sense of humor.
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To raise awareness of gentrification and displacement, members of the LA Tenants Union are organizing an eviction parade, which will travel to various artist spaces and residences.
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The ninth edition of New York's Architecture and Design Film Festival balances movies about boldface names with documentaries about historic preservation of the future of urbanism.
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An exhibition at the Koa Gallery in Honolulu presents a retrospective of Masami Teraoka, whose art has combined critiques of contemporary society with pop culture iconography for over half a century.
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Dealing with themes of surveillance, personal and shared space, and what defines home in film, installation, and more.