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The Concrete Echoes of Martin Whatson
Harman Projects is pleased to present Concrete Echoes, a solo exhibition by Norwegian artist Martin Whatson. This will be the artist's first solo presentation with the gallery. From his beginning
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September 08, 2023
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From Analog to AI: Artists Pushing the Boundaries of Monochromatic Photography
A woman in a formal white gown glances sideways, her gaze steady and her expression neutral. A set of hands – the body to whom they belong cropped from the frame – tends to the garment’s dr
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May 03, 2023
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Koak's "Letter to Myself (when the world is on fire)"
In the middle of 2020, much of Northern California was on fire. With the pandemic in full uncertain mode, with many of us stuck at home, the skies changed from grey to blood orange, a chilling so
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February 01, 2023
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Daniel Rich Makes Beauty Out of the "Flat Earth"
There is a vantage point on the mezzanine cafe at MoMA in NYC where the surrounding Midtown skyscrapers engulf you. There are layers and layers of grey concrete and glass windows that create a so
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January 19, 2023
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OnlyNY Fall/Winter Essential is the Andes Full Zip Fleece Jacket
’Tis the season, or for that matter, it’s any season. There’s no condition that doesn’t call for a fleece jacket in one’s wardrobe, and our friends at OnlyNY have moved beyond the class
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November 28, 2021
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We Swam as Though the World Weren’t Ending: Gallery Gertrude's Inaugural Show @ Paradise House
In the distance there were fires, too many to count, But when you looked north from the Paradise House in Tiburon, Califorinia, for what felt like months, you saw smoke coming from an entire arc
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June 22, 2021
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Equity and the Ephemeral: A Conversation on Copyright with Jeffrey Gluck
In the transient world of street art, you are as likely to engage a defense attorney for criminal charges as you are a copyright lawyer for the infringement of rights. The evolving grey space hol
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June 09, 2021
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Louis Vuitton Travel Book Saint Petersburg by Kelly Beeman
For years, Louis Vuitton has been presenting the Travel Book series, where an artist spends time in a city or region that is not their own and creates a body of work in response to their travels
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January 25, 2021
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Dannielle Bowman’s "What Had Happened" Wins the Aperture Portfolio Prize
There are multiple entry points into Dannielle Bowman’s What Had Happened, a series in progress. Bowman makes excellent use of the pleasures of photographic space, described in elongated tonal-
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January 06, 2021
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Bovine Prophecy: The Cows of South Africa's Wild Coast
If you visit the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape of South Africa you may encounter some surprising beachside companions. Xhosa cattle in multiple shades of copper, auburn or mottled grey voyage ac
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August 24, 2020
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