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Painting
Genevieve Cohn's "To Sow From Stones" Explores Female Power and Community
March 15, 2024
Painting
Raymond Lemstra’s Painstakingly Detailed Pencil Drawings
March 15, 2024
Sculpture
Woody De Othello Has "Faith Like a Rock"
March 14, 2024
The Dadaism of
Dada Khanyisa
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Gretchen Scherer:
If Rooms Could Talk
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SPRING 2024:
The Quarterly Preview
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Installation
Destinee Ross-Sutton Opens "BLACK VOICES: Friend of My Mind" @ Her New Ross-Sutton Gallery, NYC
Counting down what is left of 2020, we’re all so drawn to folks who act on positive energy, and a prime example is the Ross-Sutton gallery where the dynamic Destinee Ross-Sutton and her newest proj
December 25, 2020
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Painting
Asad Faulwell and Andrew Schoultz Are Holding Patterns @ Galerie Droste
Galerie Droste is wrapping up this gloomy year with a vibrant, colorful, and sensory overwhelming exhibition that comprises new works by the two Los Angeles based artists, Asad Faulwell and Andrew&nb
December 24, 2020
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Photography
Village People: Jindřich Štreit's Photographs of the Czechoslovak Countryside
Jindřich Štreit has long been one of the most important figures in Czech photography. Though he has made many visually powerful series with photographs from various parts of the world, his fun
December 24, 2020
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Magazine
Steven Sweatpants: Back to Basics and the Year of the Protest Photo
“This is the first night that the city had established a curfew. I remember my mom telling me to watch my back when I went out that night. I didn’t know what to expect. The commute from Bed Stuy
December 24, 2020
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Painting
Where I Want To Be: Hiejin Yoo @ Half Gallery, NYC
After notable presentations at Blum and Poe, Almine Rech Gallery, Paul Kasmin Gallery, the Hort Family Collection, and recent participation in group shows in London and Hong Kong, Hiejin Yoo is wrapp
December 23, 2020
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Magazine
Ania Hobson: A Deeper Interrogation
I have been painting for about seven years, changing studio spaces over time. My current studio is on an old American Air Base in Suffolk County in England, where the old runway tracks are now left w
December 23, 2020
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Street Art
Lakwena's Geometric and Text-Based Style Transforms Two Basketball Courts in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
London based contemporary artist Lakwena brings her vibrant geometric colors and inspiring text-based work to the city of Pine Bluff for ARkanvas: an Arkansas statewide engagement b
December 22, 2020
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Painting
Sunsets In The Apocalypse: New Works by Manuel Zamudio @ Thinkspace Projects
Manuel Zamudio comes to us from the depths of the talent rich city of McAllen, Texas. He was born in Mexico City, DF, and has made his way to Texas since 1992 at the age of 5. While dealing with the
December 22, 2020
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Painting
The Likes Of Others: A Conversation with Jeremy Olson
The show must go on, and in that spirit, Unit London will kick off 2021 with a solo show by Jeremy Olson on January 6th. The Likes Of Others, his debut with the gallery encompasses a look at some of
December 22, 2020
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Photography
The Boys of Volta by Jeremy Snell
The Boys of Volta series by Jeremy Snell is a sensitive portrayal of the people and environment surrounding Lake Volta, Ghana. This enormous man-made lake is the largest in the world. Spanning half o
December 22, 2020
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Photography
Asakura: Following Japanese Tattoo Master Horikazu
"Asakusa" is Ronin de Goede's visual diary of the time he spent following Horikazu, the traditional Japanese tattoo master in Tokyo.
December 21, 2020
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Features
Danica Lundy: The Art of Extended Release
I can recall the first time I saw Danica Lundy’s work in person, marveling at how the layering, perspective and dimension of her visuals seemed to open before my eyes, how a gravelly surface
December 21, 2020
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