Art
The Social Consciousness of Sid Grossman, a Photographer of the People
Sid Grossman met his subjects where they were, documenting them reverentially and purposefully.
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Sid Grossman met his subjects where they were, documenting them reverentially and purposefully.
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Intimacy at Yossi Milo Gallery unites a diverse assembly of artists tracing the outline of affection from the 1980s to present day.
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Photographer Matthew Morrocco dons a morphsuit, and pays homage to Ellsworth Kelly, in one segment of an ongoing series about the body.
Music
We’re witnessing a transitional moment for the country music genre that opens up space for weirdness and experimentation.
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In Emily Furr’s paintings, objects penetrate the openings of other objects, but the body is nowhere to be seen.
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Billy White’s artistic kinships seem to be more personal and experiential than cultural or racial.
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These assemblages showcase art’s power and, poignantly its limitations, to effect material transformations.
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Jason Stopa is a historically savvy painter whose approach to Pop Formalism can cut either way, toward reflexive irony or an expanded employment of the language of paint.
Performance
In a rapidly growing western town, indigenous and non-indigenous artists collaborate with ranchers, ecologists, and activists in a poignant performance series about the local water scarcity problem.
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Being photographed by Jitendra Arya was seen as a ticket to fame.
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AfriCOBRA, the Chicago-based art collective that helped develop the Black arts movement, celebrates its 50th anniversary in a new retrospective.
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Michaelina Wautier's artistic talent was on par with that of her famous male contemporaries, like Rubens and Van Dyck. The first-ever retrospective of her work offers long overdue recognition.