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The Photography Show by AIPAD Returns to NYC with a New Location and New Galleries
The art fair will feature more than 145 galleries, book dealers, publishers, and photography organizations from around the world.
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The art fair will feature more than 145 galleries, book dealers, publishers, and photography organizations from around the world.
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An exhibition composed entirely of paintings by women that attempts to categorize Expressionism in new terms.
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The exhibition will be on view at the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art from February 18–July 2, 2017.
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deFINE ART highlights emerging and established artists and visionaries.
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Comprised of 25 paintings by artists Asha Kama, Pema “Tintin” Tshering, Phurba Namgay, and Gyempo Wangchuk, the Voice of the Thunder Dragon offers unique insight into the Himalayan kingdom’s burgeoning contemporary art scene.
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Erlich’s monumental Port of Reflections will be on view for the first time in the United States from February 5 – July 30, 2017.
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Third Space brings together work by more than 90 international artists, including Kerry James Marshall, Ebony Patterson, Mark Bradford, José Bedia, and Katrín Sigurdardóttir.
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The exhibition suite explores the worlds of mental health, war, forgotten Virginia landscapes, and celebrates MOCA’s 22nd annual juried show of Virginia artists, New Waves 2017. On view through April 16, 2017.
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Using an anthropological approach, Catharina van Eetvelde analyzes and investigates how the natural sciences shape our lives and our conceptions.
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The MA Aesthetics and Politics Program at CalArts invites you to join us for two upcoming public lectures by our 2017 Theorist in Residence Lauren Berlant.
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Inspired by the vernacular architecture, design, and urban landscape of Buenos Aires, photographer Facundo de Zuviría (b. 1954) captures the intimate and often unnoticed details of daily life in his images of the Argentine capital. On view January 25 to April 1, 2017.
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Artists explore the growing threat to bee populations and what it means for humans.