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Moss Galleries Presents Beate Wheeler’s Abstract Rhythms: 1960s on 10th Street
A vibrant retrospective of the overlooked color painter who helped define the Tenth Street cooperative gallery scene is on view in Falmouth, Maine.
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A vibrant retrospective of the overlooked color painter who helped define the Tenth Street cooperative gallery scene is on view in Falmouth, Maine.
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NYSWA’s centennial exhibition reflects the creative vision and resiliency of women artists today. On view June 24–July 19 at Ceres Gallery in Manhattan.
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Step into a world where clay becomes character at Montana’s Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.
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The first US retrospective of Shahn's work in nearly 50 years, highlighting the social realist artist and activist's enduring relevance, is on view at the Jewish Museum through October 12.
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Onassis Stegi presents an immersive open-air biennale in Athens featuring visual art, music, cinema, performances, and more.
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Contemporary Fiber Art from Taiwan
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Angels Above Fear reintroduces a once-celebrated master of “abstracted realism” whose haunting works deserve renewed attention.
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The Toronto museum’s spring season opens with two comprehensive exhibitions by celebrated artists Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn and Andrea Carlson.
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On view through May 31 at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn, the exhibition explores themes of death, distance, and desire.
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Work by finalists for this year’s cycle of the largest award for women figurative realist painters is on view at the Muskegon Museum of Art.
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Join TAAC on Governors Island for a series of exhibitions and programs in which artists, curators, medical professionals, and environmental experts respond to island ecologies.
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Twelve intimate works created by Johnson over the past seven years are on view at the gallery from May 20 to 31.