Art
Painting’s Divided Legacy
There are artists who paint, and those who use paint.
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There are artists who paint, and those who use paint.
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While postwar Korean artists are celebrated in the West, the strongest painters of the next generation remain under-known.
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This week, Ai Weiwei in Minneapolis, how museums can help people understand pandemics, what 'politically correct art' means, being a rich writer, how much animals sleep, and more.
Music
Casino’s instrumental music often projects an initial illusion of formlessness, all the better to surprise you with sneak details later.
Books
Time and night form Sharlet’s central theme: people who inhabit the night, literally and figuratively.
Performance
These plays depict a reality that seems familiar and plausible yet feels dreamlike, monumental, and mythical.
Film
The serious-minded artist-cum-filmmaker is enjoying a full retrospective at Tate Modern.
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It’s hard to identify precedents for Christopher Wilmarth’s sculpture, which uses its banal modern materials purely abstractly.
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Throughout his career Jon Pylypchuk has confronted the most awkward and gut-wrenching parts of being human.
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Peter Williams doesn’t make things easy for the viewer, and why should he?
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Judd hated the cult of the artist.
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This week, the full story behind the closing of the Marciano Art Foundation, the LA County Museum of Art's debt issues, colonialism and Parasite, a Hieronymus Bosch parade, and more.