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Philly and Friendship: Tierra Whack and Alex Da Corte Make The Best Art Together
Taking from something our editor Evan Pricco once said about Radiohead in our Winter ‘22 Quarterly, “Iconic bands have, one would say, an iconic aesthetic.” Although Tierra Whack is a one-w
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April 08, 2024
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The Dadaism of Dada Khanyisa
Cape Town-based artist Dada Khanyisa isn't a Dadaist, so maybe the title here might be a little misleading. But as I thought about the work Khanyisa makes, a mix of politically astute and what is
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March 18, 2024
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There Is Something Odd... For Cathrin Hoffmann, Laurent Proux and Pieter Schoolwerth
Dreams are, at their core, a complex tapestry of emotions, memories and sensations that often lack the coherence of waking life. The inability to immediately rationalise the dream or separate its
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March 07, 2024
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Lola Gil: Through Her Looking Glass
It's not surprising that a very young Lola Gil spent unhurried hours among her grandmother's collection of small, humble figures and objects. Unfettered by preconceived judgments or the proverbia
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January 08, 2024
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Koshiro Akiyama Has "Nowhere To Go"
Nino Mier Gallery is thrilled to announce Nowhere To Go, London-based artist Koshiro Akiyama’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. A series of new, meditative acrylic paintings will be on v
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January 05, 2024
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Thomas Boivin's Intimate Photographs of Bohemian Paris
Thomas Boivin's photographic new novella takes us on an intimate, meandering journey through the coffee, shops, and apartments of a Bohemian Parisian neighborhood, Ménilmontant
January 02, 2024
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Signs of Life: An Interview with Angela Burson
I often find myself thinking about a stranger for a bit longer than it’s comfortable to admit. Their perfume or cigar triggers a memory of somewhere I’ve traveled to long ago or have always w
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December 19, 2023
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The Purgatory of Adolescence: An Interview with Rachel Gregor
Though the experience of being a teenage girl is not an experience that is universally relatable, there are some truths about the summer before high school that likely resonate far and wide: you
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November 22, 2023
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Interview: Carolyn Drake Questions the Myths of Masculinity in "Men Untitled"
Carolyn Drake's new body of work, Men Untitled, explores her relationship to the many myths that define and preserve masculinity across American culture. On view now at the Fondation Henri Cartie
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November 20, 2023
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A Portfolio: Lorena Levi
To close the week, we dedicate today's A Portfolio to a young emerging narrative painter, Lorena Levi, a Turkish painter based in London.
November 10, 2023
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