Art
Revisiting the Witty Work of 1970s Bay Area Nut Artists
Parker Gallery's multimedia Nut Art survey intersperses new work with original pieces from the 1970s.
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Parker Gallery's multimedia Nut Art survey intersperses new work with original pieces from the 1970s.
Books
Michel Arnaud’s book makes a fine addition to any Detroit-lover’s library, but it takes away the elements that make the city real, vital, and colorful.
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Developed by Not Impossible Labs, the suit translates sounds into a cascade of vibrations, with different instruments registering in different zones across the body.
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In John Gerrard’s new series, he digitally renders polluted bodies of water from around the world.
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The works in Chris Reilly's solo show at Cave gallery feel vulnerable and handmade, like digital quilts.
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Facsimile pages of the Sanli tu are on view at Bard Graduate Center, where an illuminating exhibition explores the book's significance and legacy in design.
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At Goldfinch gallery in Chicago, an exhibition pays homage to the plant species that thrive amid the city’s concrete plots.
Books
For her book Rift/Fault, Marion Belanger investigated landscapes along the San Andreas Fault in California and the Mid-Atlantic Rift in Iceland.
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Tate Modern's retrospective of the Swiss sculptor, which gathers some 250 pieces, highlights his multi-pronged process and sustained work in plaster, wood, terracotta, oil paint, and more.
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An exhibition at The Drawing Center explores the controversial history of a group of researchers that recorded the nature around them.
Film
John Berger's attraction to the primacy of storytelling led him to the Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner, who together collaborated on a series of three films, now showing at Metrograph.
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An exhibition at apexart shows how 12 Pakistani artists are exploring performance and self-portraiture to define their identities on their terms.