Art
“Women’s Work” as an Aesthetic Provocation
While I cheered at the idea that a largely forgotten woman Dadaist was finally getting her due, I couldn’t help but wonder why the art world’s recognition of Sophie Taeuber-Arp has been so spotty.
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While I cheered at the idea that a largely forgotten woman Dadaist was finally getting her due, I couldn’t help but wonder why the art world’s recognition of Sophie Taeuber-Arp has been so spotty.
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Jenkins’s videos do more than talk back to a racist screen.
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“I was sad and tired, so I decided to buy myself flowers,” Hill shares.
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The artists in this Stony Brook University exhibition defy many of the linguistic and cultural hierarchies that museums often perpetuate.
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The images in Vik Muniz's exhibition Scraps tempts that implicit human tendency to fill in the blanks, complete that which is partial, fragmentary.
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In Danica Lundy's paintings it seems that I can see two places at once, inside and outside my body.
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It can be tempting to compare these historical Indian paintings with familiar examples from the Euro-American canon but that would do a disservice to these artworks, which are revelatory on their own.
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Sheila Barker’s account reveals an undeniably strong character and confidence distinct from, or perhaps in conjunction with, her practical survival needs.
Art
Perhaps Ai is untouchable. If that is the case, where were we left when judging his new art?
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With her portraits, Jenny Dubnau seems to be drawn to that psychologically charged instant of the momentary encounter.
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Her work transports viewers into a timeless space where beauty, community, and the natural world are valued above all.
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Jones’s playful asymmetry doesn’t seek so much to declare what order should look like as it is simply engaged in ongoing negotiations around balance and presence.