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Her sculptural “drawings" mark the distance between what we see and how we name it, drawing connections across time and space.
The artist mines archives of conquest and imperialism in her native Turkey to produce multifaceted displays that entangle violent histories with personal narratives.
Janine AlHadidi is a multimedia Jordanian-Canadian journalist based in New York City. Her work covers human rights, ...
Daniel Giordano’s eccentric installations, Lynne Tobin’s indomitable linework, Brandon Thomas Brown’s masterful humanity, and ...
At the Brooklyn Public Library, an exhibition on queer Finnish artist Tove Jansson's beloved characters reminds visitors of ...
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from Foundwork, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Princeton University, ...
Jordan Troeller’s book about the Bay Area sculptor and her artist-mother community shows us how reciprocity and caretaking ...
Abstraction and representation bleed into one another in the same way that memories momentarily coagulate into images before ...
A number of cultural figures decried the actions of the demonstrators, who graffitied and smashed the glass facade of the ...
Marisa J. Futernick creates fictions inspired by the Catskills, a vacation destination for midcentury Jewish families.
New takes on bird-watching, erotic energy, “no places,” student strikes, California’s Black history, and more.
One of several global events marking the late American artist’s centenary, “Life Can’t Be Stopped” will reunite over a dozen ...