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Zbynĕk Baladrán
Source artforum.com Hardly comprehensible for the layman, the complex web of economic, political, military—and yes, also artistic—relationships within global neoliberalism are at the center of the Zbyněk Baladrán’s exhibition
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Des Figures
Source artforum.com “Des Figures” (The Figures) issues a challenge to a world awash with superficial surfaces, selfies, and screenshots. Thoughtfully curated by Olivier Rachet, the exhibition brings together the figurative
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Nasreen Mohamedi
Source artforum.com Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990) is most often portrayed as a recluse painstakingly laboring over her drawings while battling Huntington’s disease. The retrospective “The Vastness, Again & Again” looks to
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Youn Bum-mo Exits as Director of South Korea’s MMCA 22 Months Early
Source artforum.com Youn Bum-mo, who has led South Korea’s National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) since 2019, is leaving the institution nearly two years before his contract is set to expire. His resignation,
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RISD Strike Ends with Tentative Contract Agreement
Source artforum.com Custodial staff, groundskeepers, and movers at the Rhode Island School of Design ended a two-week strike yesterday after union officials of Teamsters Local 251, which represents the workers, reached a
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Netherlands Taps CATPC Collective and Renzo Martens for Venice Pavilion
Source artforum.com Cercle d’Art des Travailleurs de Plantation Congolaise (CATPC), a collective of plantation workers from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Dutch artist Renzo Martens will represent the Netherlands
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Cassie Carey’s Creative Hair Masterpieces – Bold and Vibrant Hairstyles for the Bold and Daring
Source Design You Trust In today’s world, the availability of various vibrant hair colors has opened up a plethora of options for individuals to experiment with their looks. Cassie Carey, a hairstylist from New York, has leveraged this creative freedom to create stunning hairstyles that are unmatched in their uniqueness. Carey employs her clients’ hair…
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Indian Artist Uses AI to Visualize the Unpredictability of Financial Success
Source Design You Trust Indian artist Gokul Pillai has created a series of works using AI technology to imagine what some of the world’s wealthiest people might look like if they were poor. His inspiration for this project came from the Hollywood movie “Slumdog Millionaire,” which tells the story of a young man from the…
