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The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth launches in just over two months and with it comes the unveiling of the Stampede Rotary ...
From Beacon to Wassaic, May’s standout exhibitions trace memory, fracture, and resistance—offering tactile, urgent responses ...
Richard Wright, who won the Turner Prize in 2009, is known primarily for his site-responsive, and usually temporary, ...
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own psychedelic skulls, placemat sketches, and muscly women.
The vertical study is even more dizzying in its dislocation of time and space. Its repeated patterns ... In the much larger acrylic painting “A Slight and Pleasing Dislocation II” (2000 ...
Image Christina Ramberg, “(Hair),” 1968, acrylic ... Art, “Death and the Maid,” a thematically focused show of works lamenting the brevity of life; it was shoehorned into a too-small space.
From classrooms to red carpets, our Met Gala roundtable dives into Black dandyism as history, resistance, and living ...
Photos courtesy of The Confluence: Art in Twisp “Vista” by Pearl Cherrington (above ... my work relies on skills like inverting designs, navigating negative space, measuring precisely, organizing ...