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A Painting-Centric Fair Marks 10 Years of NADA in New York
Sci-fi, absurdism, and surrealism shine in this show, where the best works rely on pure imagination.
Art
Sci-fi, absurdism, and surrealism shine in this show, where the best works rely on pure imagination.
Podcast
A pioneer of the 1970s New York City graffiti movement, the artist reflects on five decades of experimentation with spray cans and paint brushes.
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The strongest galleries convey a sense of locality, often of Indigenous communities, with a particular sensitivity to environmental issues.
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The special attention to women artists highlights the importance of intersectional representation in the fight for inclusion.
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More than 50 protesters including students from the Fashion Institute of Technology and NYU rallied in support outside the school.
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Blending zoomorphic elements with a fanciful aesthetic, the artist duo’s functional animal sculptures evoked a sense of wonder and enchantment.
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The East Asian art of paper cutting, drawings inspired by Brazilian woodworking, and cunty ceramics are among the standouts of a mostly uninspiring affair.
Guide
Vibrant colors and fantastical creatures are in abundance in shows by Sanam Khatibi, Julia Bland, Claude Lawrence, Annette Wehrhahn, and others.
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“I think the power of the artist — the student artist — is to envision a new world and actually embody it," said a Parsons sophomore.
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Over 100 people were arrested at the Morningside campus after Pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Hamilton Hall, now baptized “Hind’s Hall.”
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Tucked away in a garage in Brooklyn, the colorful art space is one of the only galleries in the city devoted to the underappreciated medium.
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New Yorkers can feast their eyes on the formidable frank through June 13.