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Musée de la Villa les Camélias Presents Four Decades of Painting by Mitchell Johnson
La révélation de Meyreuil explores the relationship between the artist’s early work from Europe with recent paintings made in the US.
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La révélation de Meyreuil explores the relationship between the artist’s early work from Europe with recent paintings made in the US.
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Escape from the cold with two free exhibitions at BRIC House in Downtown Brooklyn, on view until January 21.
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Video art musing on the state of existence encompasses the exhibition curated by Abby Chen and presented by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.
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Nearly 40 works by leading conceptual artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s are on view at the Connecticut museum alongside recent acquisitions.
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The exhibition explores kinship found through traditional and contemporary textile practices. On view at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
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Selected Work, 1988–2023 at Flea Street features early landscapes of France, Italy, New Mexico, and more recent cityscapes of Paris, San Francisco, and New York.
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“Crux Australis 68.00”, the latest addition to the Rice Public Art collection, opens on December 13 in Houston, Texas.
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Organized in partnership with Tate Britain, the show places Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s art and writing alongside that of his extraordinarily creative family.
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The first exhibition to fully explore the role of Japanese women in Fluxus, a movement that helped contemporary artists define new modes of expression, is on view at Japan Society in NYC.
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Curated by Freya Chou, Reem Shadid, and Brian Kuan Wood, the biennial invites visitors to reorder their relationships with other people and their surroundings.
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Works by Ruth Cuthand, Natalie Ball, Sean Chandler, Mercedes Dorame, and Raven Halfmoon are now on view in Unsettle/Converge at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
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Ringgold’s first solo exhibition in New England in nearly 15 years is centered around her story quilt “Picasso’s Studio”, a cornerstone of the museum’s collection.