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A Feminist’s Cutting Critiques of Consumerism at Charlie James Gallery
Opening this Saturday, Nancy Buchanan's solo show Consumption explores that word's contemporary relevance through photography, collage, and video.
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Opening this Saturday, Nancy Buchanan's solo show Consumption explores that word's contemporary relevance through photography, collage, and video.
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Over 100 contributors to the project Waywords and Meansigns are setting James Joyce's experimental 1930s book Finnegans Wake to music.
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This portrait is here to show the world that I work, and not just on the runway.
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The artist’s depiction of landscape is a subjective experience of the outdoors, a cultural and psychological construct.
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On April 8, friends, followers, and family members of the late experimental musician, filmmaker, and artist will gather for a public tribute to his life and work.
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Artist Rachel Owens made casts of the Alley Pond Giant, the oldest living thing in New York City, and fused them with a rainbow of glass shards.
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In the annals of overlooked artists, Dorothy Grebenak is an extreme case.
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To celebrate the centennial of Japanese animation, the National Film Center of Japan recently uploaded over 60 films made between 1917 and 1941.
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Hyperallergic’s horoscopes offer astrological advice for artists and art types, in art terms, every month.
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Iconic: Black Panther, opening this Saturday at the Gregorio Escalante Gallery, illustrates how influential the Black Panthers were, not just politically and socially, but artistically as well.
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Natalie Bookchin's video Long Story Short about poverty in Los Angeles and the Bay Area screens this Wednesday at the BRIC House.
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The art of writing card catalogue entries may be dying, but they still tell us a lot about our data past.