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10 Art Shows to See in DC This Summer
As the nation marks 250 years, exhibitions explore artists’ interpretations of the American flag, Joan Miró’s printmaking, collage as critique, Black design, Pueblo pottery, and more.
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The artist, who uses scavenged auto parts, is concerned not just with materials but with what they reveal about the worlds they inhabit.
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For most exhibitors at the Swiss art fair this year, the answer is not spectacle, but rather laser focus.
In Memoriam
This week, we honor a painter who made the everyday otherworldly, a poet-photographer, and a champion of Black artists.
From Indigenous survivance to quilting to modernism, these exhibitions and projects reframe and challenge the story of the United States.
“Nothing stops me except the publishing industry,” quipped the novelist and AIDS historian, who cut her teeth as an East Village journalist writing for queer and feminist papers.
The new campus is an expression of the former US president's civic ideals, and a reminder of how distant they now seem.
A professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago asked her students to imagine a way to help someone they might encounter. Leadership found that beyond the pale.
At her longtime studio in Tribeca, the Palestinian-American painter discussed her experimentation with color and how she “accidentally stepped into abstraction.”
Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the VH Award, Bennett Prize, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.
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What the Frick? More like what the duck!
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Robert Kuzovkov, known by the pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky, was reportedly shot after protesting near the Russian Embassy in Berlin.
Interview
The New York State assemblywoman, who is running for a seat in the House of Representatives, spoke with Hyperallergic about her life as a painter, political origin story, and big plans for Washington.
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The program has awarded millions in grants for organizations serving families living below local poverty lines.
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At the Church Avenue station, Christopher Myers’s glass-tiled panels explore the rich legacy of vaudeville and Afro-Caribbean carnival culture.
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Soyoung Yoon’s appointment comes after the museum canceled a Palestine-related performance and suspended the program for a year.
Art Review
Nancy Spector’s curation cannot face the racial implications of Richard Prince and Arthur Jafa’s work.
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Demetri Broxton beads an ancestral path, Mildred Howard gets an overdue retrospective, 14 galleries share one space, Diedrick Brackens tends a garden, and more.
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Pierre Huyghe’s brain activity-inspired dreamscapes, Orientalism at The Met, a menagerie of mystical animals, and so much more.
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The textile artist known as Cheeks embraced a wave of city pride at his now-viral Fort Greene embroidery pop-up.
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The richly layered painting was created by artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby using her signature photo-transfer technique.
Community
When you’re constantly asked for things you can’t deliver, it can be hard to tell who your real friends are. Paddy Johnson has tips.
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