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An Archival and Artistic Exploration of Transgender Identity
Bring Your Own Body: Transgender Between Archives and Aesthetics illustrates not just the multiplicity of transgender identities but the many forms of expression those identities take.
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Bring Your Own Body: Transgender Between Archives and Aesthetics illustrates not just the multiplicity of transgender identities but the many forms of expression those identities take.
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I don’t know about you, but I experience adulthood as an unremitting crisis of faith, and I look to art for examples of how to better think about what I’m doing.
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In April 2000, after drunkenly confessing his love of cross-dressing in a bar, Mark Hogancamp was brutally beaten and left for dead by five bigots in his hometown of Kingston, New York.
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Claire Oliver is aiming for a raw, vacant, sun-filled space that would welcome ad hoc projects, allowing “creative expression for its own ends.”
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On November 19, the Republic of Zaqistan will celebrate its 10th year of independence.
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LONDON — It is almost impossible not to notice the recent flourishing of sound installations in the British art world.
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The works in Rachel Rossin’s show at Zieher Smith & Horton unfold sequentially, like the illustrations of an idea that is carefully trying to prove itself.
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MIAMI — &gallery is a small space that, if crowded, requires lots of shuffling and peering over shoulders.
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Over 3,000 undelivered letters in six different languages are preserved in a postmaster's trunk in The Hague, with hundreds unopened since the 17th century.
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Part of the exhibition curator's goal was to challenge preconceived notions of what race is, as well as the idea that it’s definable, that it even exists.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, the Museum of Contemporary Art screens rare Viennese Actionist films, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) hosts a performance of an early work from influential choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Jeremy Everett explores the nature of the ephemeral at Wildi
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MEXICO CITY – “America is a big place,” Latin Americans often say in response to American exceptionalism, underlining the US's perceived reign over the rest of the continent through political and economic domination.