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Artists Confront the Radioactive Landscapes of the United States
Hot Spots: Radioactivity and the Landscape at UB Art Galleries in Buffalo examines the nuclear past and future of the United States.
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Hot Spots: Radioactivity and the Landscape at UB Art Galleries in Buffalo examines the nuclear past and future of the United States.
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The Women's Mobile Museum, a residency created by photographer Zanele Muholi, mentors Philadelphia-based women in photography arts.
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Recently, Adam Tenenbaum had to turn off the 34 lights because of permitting issues. I spoke to him about how the Chandelier Tree has become an LA staple.
News
Protesters and activists promise to continue to stage the Anti-Columbus Day Tour until the museum corrects the displays.
Art
An exhibition presents a less familiar side of the artist, primarily known for his late austere still lifes from the 1990s.
Art
This weekend event at the Fowler and Vincent Price Museums will showcase Mexico's independent, politically minded publishing scene alongside Southern California's and beyond.
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This weekend, an art festival set to take over 14th Street explores notions of politics and agency in urban environments.
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In Landing Lights Park, photographer David Rothenberg captures a quiet Queens neighborhood disrupted by descending airplanes.
Art
Shared Vision features commissioned works by 14 sighted, partially sighted, or blind artists formulating new ways to encounter art.
Interview
The Carnegie International may be the oldest biennial in North America, but this year's curator is trying something new.
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Interactive programs and city-wide exhibitions explore how the handmade ignites positive change and saves lives.
News
The station sits under Ono's home at the Dakota, and is highly trafficked by tourists making a pilgrimage between her and John Lennon's home and his memorial in Strawberry Fields.