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Hannah Lee's Dreamlike Realism
Being bowled over by an unknown artist’s first one-person show does not happen often but when it does, it renews your faith that the art world is not just about buzz and hype.
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Being bowled over by an unknown artist’s first one-person show does not happen often but when it does, it renews your faith that the art world is not just about buzz and hype.
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This immersive video installation utilizes waterscape scenes to speak about concepts such as existence, intimacy, healing, and aquatic ecology.
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In his new works, Gober pulled me into another world, one that was both illuminated by natural light and full of cold shadows.
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What’s difficult, perhaps impossible, to show in art is the experience of what passes beyond all comprehension.
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Since 2017, the Gordon Parks Foundation has awarded annual fellowships to 10 artists in a range of disciplines.
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This year’s show is the first since a tumultuous 2019 edition rocked by protests over former trustee Warren B. Kanders's connections to tear gas manufacturing.
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Featuring underwater recordings from around the world, this immersive, site-specific installation is on view at the Lenfest Center for the Arts in NYC from February 3 to 13.
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BRIC’s multidisciplinary program in Brooklyn has cohorts in Contemporary Art, Film & TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art. Applications are due March 10.
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The close, careful, and subtle observation I found this year is representative of precisely why I continue to gravitate to this fair.
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Some have criticized the racist monument’s planned relocation to North Dakota, near land seized from Indigenous people.
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Still resonating with relevance, William Gropper's incisive cartoons in defense of the WPA go on auction at New York's Swann Galleries together with other works by celebrated WPA artists.
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Leroy's canvases seem to be about age and decay — about the process and limits of recollection made manifest.