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Features
Bisa Butler: Stitching History
Have you ever seen a picture of Frederick Douglass? I have, too. In most photographs, he is wearing a suit, carrying the weight of injustice in his furrowed brows, with an intensity in the eyes that
August 31, 2020
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Photography
Murder: New Photographs by Guillaume Simoneau
The genesis of Guillaume Simoneau’s recent series, Murder, is in spring 1982. At around the same time Masahisa Fukase was producing his post-war masterpiece Karasu (Ravens), Simoneau’s family ado
August 31, 2020
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Sculpture
Sweetmeats: Dan Lam's Organic Sculptures @ Hashimoto Contemporary, SF
Art that looks so good you can eat it. That's what I think of when I see the works of Dan Lam, the artist whose "organic sculptures" seems to almost melt off a gallery shelf, as if alive. Her newest
August 28, 2020
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Studio Time
Pabst Blue Ribbon Creates Blue Ribbon Studios (BRS) In Support of the Arts During COVID Crisis
Before a caterpillar emerges from a cocoon, there are speed bumps before they sprout wings, let alone fly. The fall-out from Covid 19 has resulted in economic turbulence that has impacted the job sec
August 28, 2020
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Photography
Yushi Li Turns the Female Gaze onto White Men on Tinder
"In feminist theory," writes Nowness about the latest installment of their 'Photographers in Focus Series,' "much has been written about the male gaze and how women have learned to see themselves as
August 28, 2020
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Street Art
"Off the walls": Faile Return to Paris with New Works @ Danysz Gallery
Faile seems to have lived many lives throughout the past few decades, and those lives are parallel to the trajectory that street art has taken during that same time period. From subversive wheatpaste
August 28, 2020
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Installation
An Te Liu & Alejandro Cardenas Team For Two-Person Exhibition @ Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles
Anat Ebgi and her self-named gallery have been restrained for far too long, so it’s joyful news that the Los Angeles gallery has re-opened a vibrant two-person exhibition, featuring Chilean born Al
August 28, 2020
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Street Art
Banksy Funds "Louise Michel" Boat to Rescue Refugees in Mediterranean Sea
In a world where “thumbs up” indicates support, the reliable adage to “put your money where your mouth is” carries measurable weight. It asks for more than “walk the walk”, and in m
August 27, 2020
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Magazine
Preview: Fall 2020 Quarterly with Bisa Butler, Marilyn Minter, Nicolas Party, Dominic Chambers, Cassi Namoda and more!
Kerry James Marshall is not featured this time around, but his presence looms large. He’s referenced, with reverence, by a few artists, Dominic Chambers, notably, but KJM’s powerful oeuvre and wo
August 27, 2020
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Painting
A Look at Pablo Benzo's Mural at El Persa Víctor Manuel in Santiago, Chile
When Pablo Benzo visited his home country of Chile, earlier this year, to present what turned out to be a very successful solo exhibition with Galeria Animal, the global pandemic, being “what it is
August 27, 2020
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Photography
FloodZone: An Unsettling View of Impending Sea Level Rise in Miami
"FloodZone" is Miami-based Russian photographer Anastasia Samoylova’s account of life on the knife-edge of the Southern United States: in Florida, where sea levels are rising and hurricanes threate
August 26, 2020
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Painting
Walk the Air: New Works by David Shrobe @ Steve Turner, Los Angeles
Steve Turner is pleased to present Walk the Air, a solo exhibition by New York-based David Shrobe that features new assemblage paintings that were made in the last several months. During that ti
August 26, 2020
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