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The NYUAD Art Gallery Presents an Exhibition Curated for Your Smartphone
View work by Addie Wagenknecht, Cao Fei, Lee Blalock, and more artists in not in, of, along, or relating to a line, online through July 10.
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View work by Addie Wagenknecht, Cao Fei, Lee Blalock, and more artists in not in, of, along, or relating to a line, online through July 10.
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The portraits in her new series Conjure, on view at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, fuse reality and fantasy in the space between the waking and spirit life.
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Delve into the evolution of woodblock printing through gorgeous Japanese landscapes and the supernatural beings that inhabit them in a new virtual exhibition.
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The biennial Concurso de Arte Eduardo León Jimenes has taken place in the Dominican Republic since 1964. Check out a tour of the 28th edition.
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Healing, Knowing, Seeing the Body and The Aorta of an Archivist explore our understanding of the human body and related themes of health, care, and connection.
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Get ready for the LA debut of Ai Weiwei: Trace with virtual talks, gallery tours, on-demand films, and a rare speaking engagement with the artist-activist on February 21.
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On view through spring 2022, Mildred Howard’s “The House That Will Not Pass For Any Color Than Its Own” builds on the public art legacy of Manhattan's Battery Park City.
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The digital publication’s tenth issue provides tools, tips, and conceptual frameworks to guide artists and art workers in bringing access to the work they do.
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Works made during lockdown explore our connection to breath in a new exhibition at PEM, on view through June 20.
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Inspired by AI, created by artists. Playform Art Shop features a truly original art experience that you can gift.
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All funds raised from the group show “I’ll Make You Sorry” will aid Milwaukee organization the Butterfly Collective.
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Reimagined for an international audience, the renowned exhibition examines the role of windows as cultural objects and how they frame our perspectives of the world.