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Cornell University MFA ’25 Presents Even the Phrase Each Other
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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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.
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Black | Box pairs McAdams’s historic photos with her lyrical reflections. AutoWorks & WaterWorks showcases how Robinson captured the body performing games of chance with the camera.
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In this immersive solo exhibition, the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University contextualizes 25 works as today’s devotional icons.
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On view at the New Orleans Museum of Art from April 4 through August 10, the exhibition will then embark on parallel tours to venues in North America and Africa.
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Organized by filmmaker, artist, and curator Katherine Simóne Reynolds, the Denver show is a poetic meditation on love, grief, and healing.
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Johnson’s latest exhibition of seven large-scale paintings are now on view in San Francisco.
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Japan Society showcases rarely displayed Japanese masterworks from the 12th to the 21st centuries unified by the central theme of celebration.
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This solo exhibition at Hartford Art School Galleries incorporates Munro’s research into African lineages within the history of graphic design.
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One of the world’s greatest collections of ancient Chinese bronzes outside of China is on view for the first time in NYC at China Institute Gallery.