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Review: Lyfe In a Strange Land
In a recent solo exhibition, Lyfe In a Strange Land, at Void Gallery in San Francisco, painter Yarrow Lazer-Smith (AKA Yarrow Slaps) presented a series of paintings that inspired imaginative poss
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February 28, 2023
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Common Place: Scott Rossi's Visual Meditation on Central Park
Scott Rossi's Common Place is a visual meditation on Central Park. The project explores the results of intentions set forth by the park’s chief architect, Frederick L. Olmsted, who wanted Centr
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September 21, 2022
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Radical Imagination: 7 International Women Photographers
What makes a photograph stand out from the millions that are created, consumed and shared every day? Radical Imagination: Seven International Women Photographers at The Photographers' Gallery&nbs
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August 09, 2022
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Art Can Contest is Back with More $$
Pabst Blue Ribbon has the motto, “It’s Always Been Your Beer, Now Make It Your Can.” The annual Pabst Blue Ribbon Art Can Contest has definitely staked the brand's reputation on suppor
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December 15, 2021
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Joseph Rodríguez: LAPD 1994
In a year when millions of Americans poured into the streets demanding changes in police strategy, training and deployment, the Bronx Documentary Center believes a crucial part of the conversatio
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January 26, 2021
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Book Review: Yoshitomo Nara's LACMA Exhibition Catalogue
Yoshitomo Nara is underrated. If you consider that an overstatement for such a successful internationally renowned artist, concede that he had a personal record breaking auction sale in late
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April 07, 2020
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Art in Uncertain Times: Erin M Riley Practices Self-Care in Brooklyn, NY
The mandated quarantine measures have gripped us like a vise Being in New York, there’s a palpable post-apocalyptic energy on the streets, most of us not used to long stretches in o
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March 24, 2020
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Waltzing Round Vienna
From morning ‘til evening, locals and visitors happily wait in line for the chocolate iced, apricot filled torte created in 1832 by 16-year-old apprentice baker Franz Sacher. Mounds of whipped
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April 27, 2020
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New Book Documents Rosetta’s Journey and Eventual Crash Landing on a Comet
In 2004, following more than ten years of research, the European Space Agency decided to send the Rosetta probe to study the 67P comet Churyumov Gerasimenko, nicknamed Tchoury. After a ten-year v
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January 01, 2020
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Book Review: Thrasher Magazine's "Mail Drop: 38 Years of Reader Art"
One could argue that it was bound to happen. Postal envelopes had been sent by the millions for over a century and their rigid delivery requirements obscured the creative potential. Those paper r
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December 24, 2019
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