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How Korean Artists Captured and Resisted a Turbulent Political Era
Artists of the silheom misul movement in the 1960s and ‘70s wrestled with an increasingly globalizing, industrializing, and politically censorious Korean art world.
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Artists of the silheom misul movement in the 1960s and ‘70s wrestled with an increasingly globalizing, industrializing, and politically censorious Korean art world.
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With Sonia Delaunay: Living Art, we get to glimpse pockets of the artist’s work across media, and feel her expansive and collaborative production.
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The Harlem Renaissance was a globally networked movement of sprawling self-determination energized by the new modalities of Black subjectivity.
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Asking the question of how beauty is sold or how beauty trends change would be more effective in The Cult of Beauty than aiming for both and answering neither.
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Blue jeans patents, suffragette cookbooks, noise-making 19th-century children’s books, and so much more.
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It's said you can't rush a Dallas collector through a sale, and it's the Southern style to wait for a preview to end before closing.
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This week, women of color in architecture, shady government comic books, a beloved cherry blossom tree’s last bloom, and much more.
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A suite of paintings by Italian Baroque master Guercino at England’s Waddesdon Manor seems to herald the coming of Christ and a modern future.
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A new show seeks to restore a pair of modernist weavers to a place of prominence in British design history.
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While his paintings follow the rules of linear perspectives, Niles uses the materiality of the paint itself to pull viewers into the compositions.
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Scratching at the Moon hones in on a loose network of artists that have known each other for decades in Los Angeles.
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The artist evokes a strong religious sensibility in his hybrid sculptures tempered by a welcome sense of humor.