Art
One Hundred Years of World War
“Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume),” from Dix’s portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush’s anesthetized vision of war wounds.
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“Wounded Man (Autumn 1916, Bapaume),” from Dix’s portfolio of 50 etchings, The War (Der Krieg), shows a brutal reality that lays waste to George W. Bush’s anesthetized vision of war wounds.
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A Mushroom Perspective on Sacred Geography explores the visual history of the lingzhi mushroom in art from China, Japan, and Korea.
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The pieces in Transparency Shade build the aesthetics of a hybrid world, where identities are blurred and cultural or racial dichotomies dissolved.
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Visions from India, the newest exhibition from the Pizzuti Collection, is a celebration of material abundance.
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On April 29, the museum will reopen its fourth floor with a Gallery of Tiffany Lamps, Center for Women's History, and new space for permanent collection highlights.
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At BRIC House, Public Access/Open Networks will feed your nostalgia for channel-surfing.
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Re-Imagine Justice at the Community Coalition takes a deeper look at the causes of the uprising while highlighting current issues of injustice and inequality.
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In her solo show at American Medium, E. Jane reconsiders the musical genre as a site of black freedom.
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An exhibition at ICP at Mana showcases the pictures made by Han Youngsoo upon returning from the front line.
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In his solo show at Terrault Contemporary, Devin N. Morris suggests that touching paper need not differ from touching flesh.
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Activist efforts targeting the Whitney Museum of American Art across the 1960s and ’70s provide a starting point to consider the ways in which activists today can effect meaningful changes.
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On April 28 and 29, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's current artists-in-residence will welcome the public to their studios at 28 Liberty Street.