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Janine Antoni Traces the Passage of Time in a Cemetery’s Catacombs

by Laura Raicovich November 8, 2019November 8, 2019

The artist’s new commission leaves much to contemplate simultaneously — mortality, desire, and the ways in which absence and longing are such a fundamental part of life.

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The Political Resonance of Contemporary Sculpture

by Jillian McManemin April 14, 2018April 13, 2018

Sculpture at Luhring Augustine posits contemporary sculpture as a corrective to politically regressive monuments in the United States.

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Tactile Performances that Probe the Body and Its Aging

by Tara Sheena June 27, 2016June 27, 2016

PHILADELPHIA — Ally, an exhibition at the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia, is a collaboration between artist Janine Antoni, choreographer Stephen Petronio, and movement artist and activist Anna Halprin.

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Subversive Color at the Rose Art Museum

by Martha Buskirk May 30, 2015June 3, 2015

WALTHAM, Mass. — To say that painting is having a moment would be ironic – since, despite periodic claims regarding its demise or return, it clearly never went very far away.

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A Black-and-White Gallery Tour of Chelsea

by Daniel Larkin April 2, 2015April 7, 2015

Contemporary artists and a few artists from yesteryear are exploring unorthodox and atypical ways to experience the contrast between black and white.

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Photo Preview: “NYC 1993” at the New Museum

by Kyle Chayka February 13, 2013February 17, 2013

Opening tonight, the New Museum’s NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star purports to offer a time capsule, or, as the museum’s curator Gary Carrion-Murayari put it, a “form of collective memory” documenting a particular time in a particular art scene, namely, New York City in the ’90s.

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