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Wave Hill

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Ecological Art Infused by Memoir and Identity

Avatar photo by Louis Bury June 5, 2021June 4, 2021

Gyun Hur’s and Shoshanna Weinberger’s installations emphasize poetic innuendo rather than overt autobiography.

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Take a Virtual Nature Walk at Wave Hill

Avatar photo by Louis Bury August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

The cultural center has successfully reimagined an exhibition to better suit an online presentation. 

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Flowers Become an Unlikely Means to Discuss Identity and Politics

Avatar photo by Ilana Novick September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

The works in Figuring the Floral start a conversation, collaborate, and even merge with the natural beauty of the public garden and cultural center Wave Hill.

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Art Responding to Birds and Their Habitats at One of New York’s Great Natural Escapes

Avatar photo by Allison Meier May 29, 2018May 29, 2018

Avifauna at Wave Hill in the Bronx features art responding to the lives of birds in New York City and beyond.

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Perspectives on Female Identity, Inspired by Nancy Spero

by Bansie Vasvani May 4, 2017May 5, 2017

An exhibition at Wave Hill features artists from Australia to the Dominican Republic who, like Spero, make work that subverts archetypal depictions of women.

Doreen Garner, "Flora: Viscera" (2016, detail)
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The Pain and Privilege of Dissecting Bodies

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton October 12, 2016October 12, 2016

Doreen Garner’s sculptures vividly evoke the violence done to black women’s bodies in the name of science and beauty.

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A Decade of Drawing the Metropolitan Museum’s Flowers

Avatar photo by Allison Meier August 13, 2015August 18, 2015

For 10 years, artist Abbie Zabar had a ritual: go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and sketch the new floral arrangements adorning the entrance hall.

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Seven Museums Each Tackle a Deadly Sin

by Peter Malone July 17, 2015July 20, 2015

The Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance (FWMA), a recently formed consortium of museums located just north of New York City, chose to inaugurate its new partnership with simultaneous exhibitions designed to address a widely known if archaic catalogue of human foibles known as the Seven Deadly Sins.

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Black-and-White Photographs of Fireflies Lighting Up Summer Nights

Avatar photo by Allison Meier May 27, 2014

A decade passed between the summer of 1996, which photographer Gregory Crewdson spent meditating on the sprinkle of fireflies in the dusk of Becket, Massachusetts, and when he finally developed the film. After nearly another decade, the Fireflies series is being exhibited as a whole for the first time starting this month at Wave Hill in the Bronx.

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