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Delcy Morelos Embraces Heaven and Earth
In El abrazo, Morelos balances spectacle and substance, offering visitors plenty to touch and to ponder.
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In El abrazo, Morelos balances spectacle and substance, offering visitors plenty to touch and to ponder.
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What’s fascinating about Manet/Degas at The Met is the degree to which the work of each artist seemed to possess whatever the other lacked.
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“Three Transitions” from 1973 depicts a slippery reality that thwarts the notion of video as an inherently “documentary” medium.
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An exhibition at NYC’s Woodhull Hospital pairs works from the medical center’s collection with pieces made by people currently imprisoned at the jail.
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Following yesterday's guerrilla action within the institution, hundreds of protesters congregated outside of the Brooklyn Museum demanding a ceasefire in a planned march throughout the borough.
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Protesters demanded that the New York City institution sever ties with donors financially connected to Israel.
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Comprising thousands of pieces of Favrile glass, the 20-foot installation shares a common language with the era's Impressionist paintings.
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Josiah McElheny’s latest sculptures reject traditionally idealized forms in favor of the imperfect.
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An exhibition of Barbara Nessim’s drawings contextualizes the artist’s graphic portraiture of women against the backdrop of shifting gender roles and equity in the US.
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Dominique Lévy, Brett Gorvy, and Amalia Dayan say their Upper East Side gallery was "vandalized" with a message that decries the "massacre of Palestinians" in Gaza.
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