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Artists Pay Tribute to Koyo Kouoh in Poetry Caravan at Venice Biennale
The late curator's 1999 voyage with nine African poets inspired a moving procession led by María Magdalena Campos-Pons, writers, and musicians.
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The late curator's 1999 voyage with nine African poets inspired a moving procession led by María Magdalena Campos-Pons, writers, and musicians.
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The New York-based Sudanese artist looks back on a lifetime of experimentation in a multi-city retrospective.
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Conductor Art Fair at Powerhouse Arts seeks to represent the underrepresented, with some notable overlap with next week’s Venice Biennale.
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Arleene Correa Valencia transforms bark paper and embroidery into a tender reckoning with the reality of being undocumented in the United States.
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Art hangs on cubicle walls and utility closets at The Gallery, an exhibition space housed in a former guitar string-maker’s office.
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“It’s a lifelong project,” he said about the 50-foot replica, now on view at the Museum of the City of New York. “I’ll never, ever, ever be finished with it.”
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Best known as co-founder of Sonic Youth, her visual art incorporates humor, intelligence, vulnerability — and, of course, music.
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In a year of AI image corruption, this year’s fair, focused largely on Latin American and Latine artists, feels especially hopeful.
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Many of us yearn for intimate, almost human interactions with art objects. But the risks might outweigh the rewards.
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In contrast with the institution’s behemoth architecture, its recently unveiled East London branches seem built on a human scale.
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Plus, the works we’re on the fence about in the massive MoMA PS1 survey.
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Inspired by Korean funerary practices, the artist's new works examine how ritual and reflection mark the cycles of time.