Art Review
Love Pulses Through Elle Pérez’s Photography
Pérez’s impulse as a photographer is to hold a feeling still — which is, really, a means of honoring the living, witnessing them.
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Pérez’s impulse as a photographer is to hold a feeling still — which is, really, a means of honoring the living, witnessing them.
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A new retrospective of Hamid Zénati is also an important record of an interconnected North African modernism.
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He seems to speak to us directly and clearly, given his love of striking light and shadow. We experience him personally.
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Her intimate photographs of women include humor and playfulness, and speak to her closeness to her subjects.
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Burn Me! at The Box examines how fire has shaped art and life west of the San Bernardino Mountains — in the last six months and far earlier.
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An exhibition of Ligon’s well-known works at the Brant Foundation shows how language fails us and confronts us with silence.
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Inspired by the colors and textiles around him, the artist’s two trips to Tangier became an impetus for growth and exploration.
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A retrospective rescues aspects of her career from her long-running reputation as “glamorous girl artist,” including her politics, humor, and sense of self.
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Echoes from the Borderlands, which transcribes a sound installation tracing the border, insists on the land’s inextricability from the history to which it bears witness.
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A visit to Michaels craft store helped restore book jacket designer Peter Mendelsund during a deep bout of depression.
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His social realism style was well suited to the difficult subjects, including racism and other forms of oppression, he took on in his art.
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A show at London’s National Portrait Gallery reveals the artist’s astonishing technical skills, but the wall texts are laugh-out-loud amusing at best and art historically dangerous at worst.