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National Academy of Design Presents Sites of Impermanence
Featuring National Academicians Alice Adams, Sanford Biggers, Wille Cole, Torkwase Dyson, Richard Gluckman, Carlos Jiménez, Mel Kendrick, and Sarah Oppenheimer.
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Featuring National Academicians Alice Adams, Sanford Biggers, Wille Cole, Torkwase Dyson, Richard Gluckman, Carlos Jiménez, Mel Kendrick, and Sarah Oppenheimer.
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Videos and prints by Curnier Jardin and the collective of sex workers, artists, and architects are on view in this exhibition at Prague City Gallery.
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The latest ACA Cinema Project film series showcases the complex bonds of the modern Japanese family, with screenings at Japan Society in New York City February 15–24.
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You’ve seen his tornado, but do you know his name? An exhibition at the Muskegon Museum of Art explores how a farm boy from Kansas became one of the most influential painters in the US.
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Participants receive a monthly artist’s fee of €1,300, a research budget, housing, round-trip travel, and other resources to support their work.
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The show moves through four decades of Segal’s work, from abstract expressionist paintings to plaster cast figures. On view at Rutgers’ Zimmerli Art Museum.
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Discover transformative possibilities for your art career at Sotheby’s Open Days in New York and London.
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A new exhibition aims to create an emotional landscape where there is no one truth, no one answer, and no last word. On view at the Július Koller Society in Bratislava, Slovakia.
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The largest art fair for prints and editions will premiere an editioned Jeffrey Gibson blanket and showcase work by an extraordinary roster of artists. On view in NYC February 15–18.
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Located in Des Moines, Iowa, this residency for emerging and established artists includes studio and living space, a monthly expense allowance of $1,000, and more.
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The de Young, The Broad, Crystal Bridges, the Addison Gallery of American Art, MFA Boston, and the Whitney will respond to the question through remote programs in 2024.
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This new exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery explores New York City’s global influence on the fashion industry and contemporary culture.