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Remembering Architecture Through Fragments and Impressions
Buildings, in New York City especially, are so overwhelmingly big that they can sometimes seem to occupy our space and not the other way around.
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Buildings, in New York City especially, are so overwhelmingly big that they can sometimes seem to occupy our space and not the other way around.
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Robert Morris has comported himself for decades as the least minimal of the original minimalists.
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As Cold War politics began to heat up along the peripheries of US and Soviet control, aesthetic preoccupations slowly started to give way to explicit engagement with the prevailing orders of power.
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LOS ANGELES — The Mini Show presented stamp-sized paintings and sculptures, offering a unique vantage for experiencing new work.
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For November's Digital Distractions, journey through Twitter as a rotund bird on a mission, relive the awkward AIM conversations of the early 2000s, and give a monster a makeover.
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DETROIT — Shannon Goff makes an excellent case for the secret interconnections between cardboard and clay, her two primary materials.
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In the early-morning hours in turn-of-the-century New York City, a photographer who was afraid of the dark took his camera out into the light.
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While wandering across a quiet church square in a small Dutch village, I'm talking on the phone with a journalist from the New York Times.
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LONDON — In 2013, Prem Sahib transformed Southard Reid gallery into a club.
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LONDON — Kara Walker's Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First is a powerful, nuanced visual rant.
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This week, an exhibition reexamines the influence of European art movement Cobra, painter Rosson Crow shows her first film, the opening of a show of work by Drake favorite James Turrell, and more.
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"Moving through the world brings the world alive," Alec Soth told Hyperallergic. "I considered myself a photographer for about a decade before I seriously started traveling. Once I hit the road, everything changed. I found I could more deeply connect with the people and places I encountered."