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Preview: Pat Phillips "It Was Sunny, but Then It Started to Rain" @ P.P.O.W Gallery, NYC
Pat Phillips often creates works on paper, a delicate but enduring surface that he layers upon layers on with acrylic, pencil, airbrush and aerosol paint. He layers meaning, most importantly, pop
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May 06, 2024
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12 Photographers Showcase How We Interact with the World Around Us
The Prix Pictet aims to harness the power of photography to draw attention to issues of global sustainability. This year’s theme and the name of the exhibition on view at Fotografiska
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May 03, 2024
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There's a "Transfiguration" Going On @ GR Gallery, NYC
GR gallery is pleased to announce Transfiguration, a group exhibition of new and recent works by Atreyu Moniaga, Dalya Moumina, Karen Shiozawa and Mayuka Yamamoto, presenting five artworks each a
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May 02, 2024
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Dylan Hausthor: What the Rain May Bring
"I was recently visiting my hometown and stopped to fill up my car with gas," writes photographer Dylan Hausthor. "I noticed a woman sitting outside the gas station drinking coffee and recognized
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May 01, 2024
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Upkeep: Anne Buckwalter and Sarah Miska @ Micki Meng, San Francisco
One of the shows that opened last week on the West Coast that excited us was the duo solo show of Sarah Miska and Anne Buckwalter in Upkeep at Micki Meng in San Francisco.
April 30, 2024
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The "Night Visions" of Noelia Towers on View in Miami
"Sometimes a painting isn’t what I’m trying to say, but a mirror for whatever people want to project on it," Noelia Towers told us recently of her recent body of work, Night Visions. "I like
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April 29, 2024
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Preview: Gustavo Zermeño Jr "What Was, What Is, What Could Be" @ BEYOND THE STREETS, Los Angeles
BEYOND THE STREETS is pleased to announce What Was, What Is, What Could Be, the first-ever solo exhibition from Los Angeles based-artist Gustavo Zermeño Jr. What Was, What Is
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April 29, 2024
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In Conversation: Chuck Sperry is Only Human
It may surprise those who are familiar with artist Chuck Sperry’s long and multifaceted career that the man is, in fact, just one man. From art shows to key-note speeches to making some of the
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April 26, 2024
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Birds on Cages: Sandra Chevrier's Superheroes Come to New York City
Is true freedom attainable? It’s a lofty question, but one artist Sandra Chevrier hasn’t shied away from in her years of artmaking. Her solo exhibition Birds on Cages at Harman Projects NYC i
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April 25, 2024
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Beauty is a Rare Thing But Vital Thing in the Works of Brian Alfred
Beauty is a Rare Thing, Brian Alfred’s sixth solo exhibition with Miles McEnery Gallery, brings together two distinct bodies of work by the artist. For the first series, Alfred documented his r
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April 25, 2024
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