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The Unsung Women of American Land Art
Groundswell is a crucial reexamination of important but under-recognized artists working with the land.
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Groundswell is a crucial reexamination of important but under-recognized artists working with the land.
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Amplifying the voices of Native women, the artist issues a collective call to resistance through visual art, music, and community.
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Instead of assigning my routine Gladiator review, I asked students to query ChatGPT about the film’s historical inaccuracies.
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The risograph’s handmade aesthetic has become associated with posters, broadsheets, zines, and pamphlets, and has been embraced by small publishers.
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Her paintings, springing from traditional Indian miniature painting made large, radiate both rootedness and displacement.
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In quiet yet scrupulous detail, Designing Experience asks how the US National Park Service shapes the narratives it tells about this country and the lands it claims.
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Works by artists such as Diana Al-Hadid share Kasmin Gallery’s rooftop sculpture garden with five hives that yield about 100 jars of honey a year.
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The original “not like the other girls” of art fairs has an ambiance of genuine curiosity and sincere connection.
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This week, unopened 18th-century love letters, an unsung female archaeologist, Indigenous artists on the meaning of home, cookie-cutter holiday rom-coms, and more.
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Her new exhibition at the Renaissance Society bears witness to infrastructural failure, colonial theft, and disregarded histories.
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In the 1990s, Cerámica Suro began to seek out artists, offering its facility as the site for experimental collaborations in clay.
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The artist retells the myth of Gilgamesh through a meditation on mud, a primordial material and source of timeless storytelling.