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NYC Exhibition Invites Viewers to Go for a Nap 

Avatar photo by Louis Bury May 12, 2022May 12, 2022

For all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky.

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Digital Meditations on Water

Avatar photo by Louis Bury March 7, 2020March 6, 2020

Sarah Rothberg and Marina Zurkow reveal water’s unearthliness.

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The Ghosts of Our Future Climate at Storm King

Avatar photo by Louis Bury July 29, 2018July 27, 2018

A group exhibition featuring almost 20 artists suggests directions for visual art in response to climate change.

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7 Audio Journeys that Let You Escape New York While Walking Its Streets

Avatar photo by Allison Meier July 7, 2017July 10, 2017

From an artist-led exploration of Central Park, to a field guide for a toxic waterway, here are seven recommendations for New York City sonic journeys.

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Understanding the Building Blocks of Our Machine World with Art

by Roddy Schrock January 9, 2017January 9, 2017

In a time of uncertainty, artists may offer insights and navigational aids for an emerging reality overwhelmingly dominated by technology and machines.

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An Artist Navigates the Capitalist Code of Global Shipping

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton March 25, 2016March 25, 2016

Art history is full of seascapes depicting the ocean as either a thoroughly charted territory over which nations fight and do trade, or an unknowable force that is forever beyond human control.

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Even in a Digital Universe You Should Keep Things Simple

by Ellen Pearlman July 6, 2012March 16, 2016

World on a Wire brings together seven digital artists in a show displaying fleeting moments of the artists’ larger bodies of work. It’s difficult to pull thematic coherence from such an disparate group of cohorts especially when the title derives from Rainer Fassbinder’s 1973 sci-fi film set in a cybernetics lab.

Yale University Press Presents The Art of Colour: The History of Art in 39 Pigments
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Yale University Press Presents The Art of Colour: The History of Art in 39 Pigments

Kelly Grovier discusses his book on the history of pigments in a new podcast episode, making the case for how myths and science can enrich how we experience art.

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