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Stitched: Contemporary Embroidery Explores Artists Redefining the Medium
Nineteen artists from around the world bring new perspectives to embroidery in an exhibition at Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, California.
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Nineteen artists from around the world bring new perspectives to embroidery in an exhibition at Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, California.
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This is the artist’s first solo exhibition since his landmark show at Feature Inc. over a decade ago.
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The Michigan museum opens its new expansion featuring works from The Bennett Collection of Women Figurative Realists.
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This exhibition at Fu Qiumeng Fine Art offers a dynamic exploration of East Asian art traditions through assemblage, calligraphy, and ink painting.
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The show brings together 21 artists and collectives from across the Gulf region to explore themes like ecological change, spatial politics, and urban transformation.
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From surgical implants to satellite launches, Bilal’s artwork is anything but ordinary.
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Indigenous artists offer perspectives on the art of Chicagoland in this new exhibition at The Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University.
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Black Dress II: Homage continues to explore the contributions of underrepresented Black designers and fashion professionals.
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The exhibition revisits Weegee’s bold, boundary-pushing perspective and pioneering role in photographing spectacle. On view in NYC.
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The Philadelphia exhibition offers a powerful invitation to reflect on current events and reimagine how we can collectively pursue the common good in our too-often divided society.
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Johnson’s latest explorations into color, perception, familiarity, and scale are now on view at Flea Street in Menlo Park, California.
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Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses brings together six decades of work at intersection of identity, technology, and ecology. On view starting January 17.