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Isamu Noguchi’s Voluntary Stay in a Japanese-American Incarceration Camp
The modernist sculptor voluntarily entered one of the many incarceration camps for Japanese Americans, and it was an experience that deeply impacted him.
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The modernist sculptor voluntarily entered one of the many incarceration camps for Japanese Americans, and it was an experience that deeply impacted him.
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In Practice: Material Deviance, the group exhibition currently occupying the quirky basement space at SculptureCenter, can't quite live up to its curatorial statement.
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On March 16, the Zinister Zine Fair will showcase self-published and printed works made by and for people of color and LGBTQ people.
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Bud Glick is sharing his decades-old photographs online in an attempt to reconnect with their subjects.
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A show at Detroit's Wasserman Projects brings together Willy Verginer, Christer Karlstad, and Jason DeMarte, all of whom consider our relationship to the environment.
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From March 15 to 17, Teatro El Público stages its retelling of the classical Greek tragedy.
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Unexpectedly, as I began to watch the public performances of Merce Cunningham's choreography in conjunction with the exhibition, his work started to grow on me.
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Images from Robin Schwartz's rarely exhibited series of photos of primates who live with humans is on view at Staten Island's Alice Austen House.
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See highlights from the 2017 Whitney Biennial, which opens to the public later this week.
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Through around 60 historical and contemporary objects, Lunar Attraction at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem considers the enduring artistic curiosity for the mysteries of the moon.
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A collection of color slides from 1970s LA captures the sights and sounds of a city and its urbanscape.
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Most reviews of Saloua Choucair's work are still confined to some superficial observations on her paintings, and her sculptures are nowhere yet offered any serious treatment.