Art
Friedrich Kunath Plays With Scent, Sense, and Sentiment
Friedrich Kunath's latest exhibition is fragrant with nostalgia, melancholy, and whimsy.
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Friedrich Kunath's latest exhibition is fragrant with nostalgia, melancholy, and whimsy.
Books
In a new book, fifteen major contemporary authors respond to Linden Frederick's series of nocturnal paintings of small Maine towns.
Performance
At LA's Main Museum, an evening of multimedia performance including hip-hop, poetry, and readings looked at the intersections between queerness and blackness.
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In a series of photographs with her father, Polish artist Aneta Bartos pushes, teases, and challenges our notions of families, bodies, and sexuality.
Performance
The punk icon kicked off the New Museum’s performance series last Thursday in conjunction with the just-opened show Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon.
Art
Magic mushrooms can create a headspace where erudition and imagination become artistic affiliates, but in this show, the trickster disorientation of collage is the closest we get to that experience.
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Michael Flomen's first photographs were made with the light of fireflies, inspiring a series of work that converses with rain water, earth, and plant life.
Film
The film has elicited intense reactions with its super-saturated horror, but it also has a campy streak with feminist implications.
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Who is made whole by Walker's decontextualized images of violence correlated with race, gender, sex, and with chattel slavery and the social practices devolving from that historical circumstance?
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Artist Alexander Perrin's Short Trip is a hand-drawn interactive game in which players drive a trolley for cats.
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The Paper Revolution at the ADAM: Brussels Design Museum unite close to 100 original works on paper from a variety of artistic Soviet luminaries.
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The Legacy of Lynching is a collaboration between the museum and the nonprofit Equal Justice Initiative, presenting racial histories we've long been asleep to.