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Jesus on a fighter jet: South Beach art show explores how religion justifies war
April 24, 2024 Al Farrow gets his bones and guns second hand. The San Francisco-based artist puts his engineering background to good use... Read more -
Marie Watt Creates Care Through Collage
At the core, all of Watt’s work shows a devotion to care and closeness, a desire to make tangible the layers of relations that bind and make us. April 24, 2024 Marie Watt’s current exhibition at Print Center New York requires slowness. Storywork is the first show to focus on Watt’s... Read more -
Imagining Worlds After Climate Disaster, Julie Heffernan Melds Chaos and the Sublime
April 23, 2024 Julie Heffernan likens her paintings to “advent calendars gone haywire.” Working in oil on canvas, the Brooklyn-based artist renders vast... Read more -
What’s Up With the Kites on Liberty and Penn Avenues?
The kites haven’t been lost to the trees — they’re part of a public art commission called “A Sudden Gust of Wind.” April 23, 2024 I f you find yourself Downtown on Liberty or Penn Avenues between Sixth and Ninth streets, look up! A new... Read more
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Baring it all: Breasts take center stage at this major exhibition
April 22, 2024 What is one of the earliest and enduring subjects in art and media — as well as one of the... Read more -
Marie Watt I-Beam Quilts At Carnegie Museum Of Art In Pittsburgh
April 22, 2024 Installation view of 'Marie Watt: LAND STITCHES WATER SKY,' Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh ... [+] CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART... Read more -
In "Spirit in the Land" at PAMM, Art Is the Key to Climate Crisis
PAMM's latest exhibition, "Spirit in the Land," examines humanity's relationship with our planet through cultural practices. April 19, 2024 Few museums in the world are as emblematic of their city's relationship to nature as the Pérez Art Museum Miami... Read more -
AMOCA announces 2024-25 artists in residence
April 18, 2024 The American Museum of Ceramic Art, 399 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, has announced its artists in residence for 2024-2025. They... Read more
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Installation at the Carnegie Museum of Art explores new dimensions in steel
April 18, 2024 This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in-depth reporting about the Pittsburgh area art scene. Pittsburgh... Read more -
Expo Chicago 2024 Proves City Is Strong Player On Global Art Stage
April 17, 2024 In its first year as part of the Frieze network—which also acquired the Armory Show in 2023—Expo Chicago managed to... Read more -
$525,000 Mary Abbott painting leads reported sales at EXPO Chicago 2024
April 16, 2024 EXPO Chicago , newly under Frieze ownership, wrapped up its vibrant 11th edition on Sunday, having welcomed over 35,000 visitors... Read more -
'Japanese Prints in Transition' - classics and contemporaries at the Legion of Honor
April 16, 2024 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839—1892) 'Fujiwara no Yasumasa Playing a Flute by Moonlight,' 1883 (partial view; courtesy FAMSF) The lavish new exhibit,... Read more
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This Week at LACMA
April 14, 2024 Vincent Valdez’s oil painting on a 1953 Good Humor ice cream truck portrays the forced removal of a predominantly Mexican... Read more -
Inside the Museum: Interview with Masami teraoka
April 12, 2024 For this week's installment of Inside the Museum, we take a break from our regular format to bring you an... Read more -
What’s the big deal with breasts, ask artists at the Venice Biennale
‘Breasts’ is set to open at ACP Palazzo Franchetti for the duration of the Venice Art Biennale 2024 April 4, 2024 Breasts have endlessly captivated artists – from the Old Masters to Cindy Sherman , Richard Dupont to Marcel Duchamp .... Read more -
Al Farrow “Loaded” Exhibition Opening
March 27, 2024 MIAMI BEACH, FL (March 27, 2024) – VISU Contemporary is proud to announce the opening of its new exhibition “Loaded”... Read more
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David O’Doherty: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
The much-loved musical comedian shares what makes him laugh, including Sean Lock, football mascots looking solemn and an Irish donkey derby from 1994 March 20, 2024 I’ve been thinking about this way too much. See, if I were to pick the funniest things on the internet... Read more -
The Power of Making People of Color Invisible
Stephanie Syjuco Empowers the Oppressed with Just a Finger March 13, 2024 By CHARLES MUDEDE My appreciation for Stephanie Syjuco’s impressive and influential body of work—the latest of which, After/Images , will... Read more -
Leading and Following: Amy Trachtenberg and Jeffrey Miller in Conversation
March 12, 2024 When Amy Trachtenberg and Jeffrey Miller met more than four decades ago, the young artist and landscape architect were living... Read more -
Inside the Museum: Japanese Ceramics and American Gothic
July 17, 2023 by Rowan Johnson SOU Class of 2025, Creative Writing Japanese Ceramics The earliest Japanese ceramic, or Yakimono, recorded comes from... Read more
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