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New LaGuardia Terminal Will Feature Art by Six New York Artists

Avatar photo by Jasmine Liu February 23, 2022February 24, 2022

Long disdained by travelers, the airport will feature new, site-specific artworks as part of an $8 billion refurbishment project.

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Toward a “Herstory” of Minimalism

by Hyunjee Nicole Kim March 15, 2017

Two gallery shows currently on view in Los Angeles place women artists in conversation with a period of contemporary art history that has been primarily shaped by the output of male artists.

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Wind Turbines Sustain an Aquatic Garden on a Whitney Museum Terrace

Avatar photo by Allison Meier July 6, 2016July 8, 2016

Three circular pools are flourishing with aquatic plants on the fifth-floor terrace of the Whitney Museum of American Art, part of Virginia Overton’s exhibition Sculpture Gardens.

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Seeking Harmony at Storm King

by Michael Groth May 14, 2014May 18, 2014

This season in Mountainville, New York, two different artists are on view who aim for harmony with the meandering landscapes of Storm King Art Center.

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Telling the Story of an Art Loft Building

by Howard Hurst September 22, 2011September 22, 2011

1107 Manhattan Avenue is the current exhibition at the Spencer Brownstone Gallery. The show, which opened last Friday, is a geographical/historical survey of work produced in an artistically rich studio building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn from which the show takes its name.

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