
As the term feminism enjoys a resurgence in pop culture, two art shows which opened this month in New York City offer unique visions of its future.
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As the term feminism enjoys a resurgence in pop culture, two art shows which opened this month in New York City offer unique visions of its future.
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As the summer winds to an end, the New York City gallery scene heats back up again, with shows by Nick Cave, Justine Kurland, Marco Breuer, among others.
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Artist and Illustrator Susie Ghahremani talks about how she balances her commissioned and personal work, shares how she got started finding clients, and what it was like returning to RISD, her alma matter, to teach.
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A free public arts festival conceived by MOMA PS1 and Patti Smith celebrates the reopening of Fort Tilden.
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Our picks for art shows opening this Thursday include three group shows and an exhibition of never-before-seen photographs taken at Josh Harris’ infamous “Quiet: We Live in Public,” art party/project.
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We discovered a plentitude of talented artists working in painting, photography, and sculpture around the Jefferson L station.
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Bushwick Open Studios, which took place this past weekend seems to be getting bigger every year. This year, the block parties, band line-ups, food trucks, street sellers and other entrepreneurs hoping to cash in on the event’s draw, threatened to take some of the focus off the art. On Saturday afternoon and into the evening, it was a bit of a mad-scene in the area around the Morgan L stop.
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New York City’s preeminent showcase of its creative talent returns this weekend for its eighth year.
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In a mammoth installation at the soon to be demolished Domino Sugar Factory, Kara Walker draws us into the bitter past of the sugar industry with a monumental work that replaces her artwork’s usual brutality with sheer impressiveness.
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On Saturday, May 17th, the ‘Zurich Meets New York Festival’ presented an amusing evening of absurdist artwork and performances that played homage to the founders of the Dada movement.
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