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Artist’s Posters of Palestinians Killed by Israeli Strikes Emerge Across US
Open-source, printable, and designed for guerilla distribution, Ash Lukashevsky’s flyers are “a small way of insisting on Palestinians’ humanity."
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Open-source, printable, and designed for guerilla distribution, Ash Lukashevsky’s flyers are “a small way of insisting on Palestinians’ humanity."
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The American Museum of Natural History in New York closed its main entrance as protesters rallied outside the institution, which was barricaded by police.
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Outside of the blue-chip art world, some galleries and nonprofits are speaking out freely and publicly against Israel’s attacks.
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“No opera on a dead planet,” shouted the protesters during the second act of Wagner’s Tannhäuser at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.
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This month: The irreverent feminist art of Marta Minujín, Molly Crabapple channels Toulouse-Lautrec, Sonya Kelliher-Combs’s cryptic visual lexicon, and much more.
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Is it not social practice to provide an experience in which a different kind of attention and, above all, a different kind of thinking is demanded?
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The New York Botanical Garden's annual Holiday Train Show features nearly 200 miniature landmarks, all made of natural materials.
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Williams’s scholarly interest in the Black female form paralleled a decades-long private photographic practice that began in the 1980s.
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Activists called out the museum’s holdings of Native remains while denouncing “the genocide of Indigenous Palestinians.”
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In her visceral works, Uckotter examines a version of trans womanhood unseen in most mainstream narratives.
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Fruits of Labor at Apexart features eight artist-mothers whose work, directly and indirectly, is shaped by motherhood.
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The National Museum of the American Indian has hosted the event since 2005, attracting Native artists from across the country.