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The challenge at the heart of Van Gogh’s Cypresses is that the trees carried associations in the late 19th century that are lost on us today.
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An exhibition at the LGBT Community Center in New York City is a visual interrogation of the relationship between queerness and restorative mechanisms.
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The painting of 15-year-old Bélizaire with the children of the family that enslaved him was restored to its original composition after his figure was covered up around 1900.
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Curated by Nato Thompson, the ninth edition of the fair will celebrate the diversity and ingenuity of its namesake medium from September 7 through 10.
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Naudline Pierre’s otherworldly drawings, Yusuke Saito’s ceramic pizzas, Pueblo pottery, and more.
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For more than three decades, Lydia Dona has generated enigmatic abstractions that join together legible and indecipherable parts.
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With the tagline of “New York’s first homosexual newspaper,” the publication integrated political news and local activism with erotic art and photography.
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Photographs of a memorial at the gas station where Sibley was killed convey anger, loss, and a unified message: “We are done dying in silence.”
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The agreement guarantees wage increases and improved benefits for approximately 150 staffers.
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In the works of the late Korean artist, Kang Seok Ho, there is no narrative, no relational reference point, but rather a never-ending now.
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Gibson alleges that Kavi Gupta withheld more than $500,000 in payments, a claim the gallery denies.