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Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration Through Abstraction
An exhibition at the Noguchi Museum marks the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which forced over 120,000 Japanese Americans into detention camps.
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An exhibition at the Noguchi Museum marks the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which forced over 120,000 Japanese Americans into detention camps.
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Sandra Monterroso confronts the knots that tie together the inequalities, violence, discrimination, racism, and patriarchy in Guatemala.
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For all its quirks, Sprout Hinge Nap Wobble’s immersive elements never feel gimmicky.
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Guest curated by Alison Burstein, An Asterism* at the school’s Kellen Gallery in NYC features the work of 15 multidisciplinary artists, on view from May 16 through May 27.
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The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) plans to spend over $1 million on graffiti removal and prevention this year.
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The artist represents what she describes as the “inner glowing life of individuals,” uplifting self-love despite political and economic strife.
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The painting, which bears the bullet holes shot by performance artist Dorothy Podber, is now the most expensive 20th-century artwork to sell at auction.
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On view now through May 22, the ornamental works in Magicicada cast the unconventional and natural beauty of insects in a new light.
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A poetic sense of materials united the artists of the 2022 Southeast Queens Biennial in New York.
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As reproductive freedom hangs in the balance, Cindy Rucker Gallery held a three-day festival focused on women’s various experiences with abortion and artworks inspired by this fundamental right.
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London's National Gallery has announced it will also remove the disgraced family's name from its halls.
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Taking place at a new location in Chelsea from May 18 to May 22, this fair provides a platform for younger and middle-market galleries from around the world.