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Wearable Tech that Fits Like a Glove
Making Patterns is the first exhibition at Eyebeam’s residency at the Seaport.
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Making Patterns is the first exhibition at Eyebeam’s residency at the Seaport.
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About halfway through the Jewish Museum’s Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television, you can watch a curious short video circa 1952 directed by Sidney Peterson.
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WASHINGTON, DC — Ever since the National Museum of African Art's 50th-anniversary exhibition Conversations: African and African American Artworks in Dialogue opened last November, the show has sparked exactly what its name intended: fervent debate.
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On June 15, Jesús Moroles was driving from his home in Rockport, Texas, to Chickasha, Oklahoma, to continue work on the largest granite project of his career when he was killed in a car crash.
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Wander into the British Museum’s Great Court these days, and you’ll encounter two large, black and gold Moko Jumbie sculptures guarding the staircases on either side.
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LOS ANGELES — This week, a show of seldom-seen work from legendary artist Jack Goldstein opens, an artist builds towers and walls out of his paintings, both the Pasadena Armory and the Torrance Art Museum are having art sales, and more.
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Hyperallergic’s horoscopes offer astrological advice for artists and art types, in art terms, every month.
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Welcome to Hyperallergic's first ever New York Art Guide for fall 2015.
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PORT AUSTIN, Mich. — The lakeside town of Port Austin, MI, is not what you’d call a bustling cultural center — more like a humble and self-assured farming community off the beaten track, where, as everyone likes to tell you, over and over, you can see the sun rise and set over Lake Huron all in the
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LOS ANGELES — Every city has its own characteristic architectural forms. For New York, it’s the skyscraper. San Francisco has the Victorian. But in Los Angeles, residential architecture is the defining element of the urban fabric.
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CHENGDU, China — ARTWOCA’s writing is part ferocious critique, part gossip, and part adventure in typography.
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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — In 1963, while living in Los Angeles, Melvin Edwards welded “Some Bright Morning” out of different pieces of steel scrap metal, including a heavy chain and a dagger-like fragment extending from a circular, collar-like form.