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A Pajama Party That Pauses Time
With Slumber Party, Benoît Piéron transforms the harshness of hospitals into a softer, dream-like space, where time seems flexible.
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With Slumber Party, Benoît Piéron transforms the harshness of hospitals into a softer, dream-like space, where time seems flexible.
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The Iranian artist creates work that moves beyond cliché to create a new visual language about existing freely in the world.
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The art in Desert Triangle Print Carpeta reflects personal narratives and the region’s cultural, social, and political landscape.
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Throughout her career, Abeles’s works have involved community outreach and art-making workshops that led to healing and social change.
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The De Young Open gathers nearly 900 artworks by artists from the Bay Area, and almost all of them are for sale.
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For artist Tamara Henderson, worms represent a link between life above and beneath the earth’s surface, transforming death and decay into rebirth and growth.
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The relentless dynamism of Araújo’s sculptures and assemblages stir up a visual rhythm that is at once elegant and entropic.
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Annesta Le’s ethereal neon sculptures, Eun Young Choi's hand-cut vinyl works, and other standouts from this weekend’s event.
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In painting, Gandy Brodie could find moments of beauty and defenselessness, as well as the endurance and will to survive, despite a difficult life.
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On a fall afternoon, Hyperallergic found locals and out-of-towners newly enchanted by the iconic painting, and some seeing it for the very first time.
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A TikTok user on a date slurped down 48 oysters, got left with the bill, and the rest is history.
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This week, Tamara Lanier's continuing quest for justice, the Airbnb guest from hell, Canada's Nazi problem, ancient LA, the cover of Salman Rushdie's new book, and more.