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The 30 Ghosts of Louise Bonnet
Gagosian is pleased to announce 30 Ghosts, an exhibition of ten new paintings by Louise Bonnet, the Los Angeles–based artist’s first exhibition with the gallery in New York since Th
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November 09, 2023
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Marcus Brutus: The Poetics of Exile
“The more you know your own history, the more liberated you are.” Spoken by the eminent poet Maya Angelou in 2012, this lucid, hopeful phrase also communicates an age-old hurt. Since the earl
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January 12, 2023
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And Let It Remain So: Women of the African Diaspora
And Let It Remain So: Women of the African Diaspora at the Phoenix Art Museum brings together the work of five photographers who explore their experiences of the African Diaspora and its inf
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December 02, 2022
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Five Points Fest Is Back
Five Points Fest is back! The biggest curated designer toy, indie comic, craft beer, kaiju & sofubi, street art and live painting festival, is excited to announce its much-anticipated return
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June 22, 2022
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Poulomi Basu: Fireflies @ Autograph, London
In her deeply emotive and powerful new series Fireflies, Indian artist and activist Poulomi Basu foregrounds the relationship between mother and daughter. Using photography, video and sound,
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May 26, 2022
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Poulomi Basu "Fireflies" @ Autograph, London
In her deeply emotive and powerful new series Fireflies on view at Autograph, Indian artist and activist Poulomi Basu foregrounds the relationship between mother and daughter. Using photography,
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March 15, 2022
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Jess Johnson: Infinite Quest
Jess Johnson grew up in New Zealand where second-hand book shops and video stores were the conduit leading her to fantasy worlds and science fiction.
July 27, 2020
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Neon Meat Dream: The Otherworldly Work of Jess Johnson @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo
Within all the Miami madness, we forgot to mention the opening of one of our favorite artists, Jess Johnson, in NEON MEAT DREAM at NANZUKA in Tokyo. Born in New Zealand and currently based in New
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December 18, 2019
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7 Days Too Long: Flourescent Smogg's American Debut @ Mirus Gallery, Denver
For its American debut, Flourescent Smogg has teamed with Mirus Gallery in a collaborative group show entitled Seven Days Too Long. The show opens Friday, July 12th, with an opening receptio
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July 11, 2019
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Dave Heath's Dialogues with Solitude
Heath’s psychologically charged images both reflect and respond to the alienation particularly prevalent in post-war North American society. He was one of the first of a new generation of artis
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March 20, 2019
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