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7 NYC Shows and a Trove of Online Art to See Right Now
Whether you’re making an attempt to beat the winter blahs or benefit from the uncommon moments of midwinter sunshine, there’s…
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The Cosmic Energy of Peter Young’s Paintings
Around 1963, Peter Young started to suppose of himself as a painter. A Los Angeles native who spent two years…
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Making Food Into an Art in Muslim-Majority Cultures
DETROIT — Food has at all times performed an important position in fostering and sustaining neighborhood. It’s a key element…
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The Sinister Subtext of Farshid Bazmandegan’s Paintings
LOS ANGELES — During the Cold War, the CIA secretly bankrolled cultural initiatives selling Abstract Expressionism as a shining instance…
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The Embodied Eroticism of Louis Fratino’s Art
PRATO, Italy — Earlier this yr, one thing drew me again to the diaries of Anaïs Nin. I’d learn a…
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Danny Moynihan’s Landscapes Look Back at Us
I first met the multitalented Danny Moynihan within the early 1980s, however I didn’t see him once more till not…
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Maura Brewer Pulls Back the Curtain on Art Investors
Installation view of Maura Brewer: Leverage at Timeshare, Los Angeles (all photographs courtesy Timeshare gallery, photographs Brandon Bandy until in…
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Can Asian-American Identity Still Be a Political Home?
In his 2022 e book Model Minority Masochism, scholar Takeo Rivera argued that the inflow of Asian immigrants to the…
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The Problem With b. Robert Moore’s All-Encompassing Afro-Pessimism
DES MOINES, Iowa — Loss is intrinsic to the expertise of being Black in America. This nation’s centuries-long historical past…
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How a Gauguin Painting Went From Real, to Lost, to Fake
Two months after the inventory market crash of 1929, an American Gold Rush heiress named Eila Haggin McKee bought a…
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