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W. Rossen
Source artforum.com In his first solo exhibition since his graduation from the Frankfurt Städelschule last year, the Amsterdam-based painter W. Rossen presents five new works. While compact, the show is rich with art
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“SENSE: Beuys / Gormley: A conversation through drawing”
Source artforum.com Accompanying Thaddaeus Ropac’s expansive solo exhibition of Joseph Beuys is a second, smaller show curated by Anthony Gormley that places works by both artists in dialogue. Unsurprisingly, Gormley’s
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Revisiting a landmark of lesbian photography
Source artforum.com “HERE COME THE DYKES! Here come the dykes!” A few seasoned attendees began the chant, as if to hasten the proceedings, celebrate our gathering in public space, and denote a protest action in one
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Daniel Agdag’s Playful Rollercoaster Takes a Miniature Approach to Monumental Amusement
Source Colossal “Lattice” (2022), cardboard, vellum trace paper, 76.7 x 116 x 24.5 inches, on Evelyn Lewis Campus, Staten Island in the collection of the NYC Department of Education, Public Art for Public Schools. All photos by Etienne Frossard, courtesy of the artist, shared with permission Although riders aren’t able to board Daniel Agdag’s rollercoaster, the…
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JR (Jennifer R.) Henneman discusses “Near East to Far West”
Source artforum.com This is the first in an occasional series of columns in which curators talk about upcoming group shows or thematic exhibitions. ABOUT FIVE YEARS AGO, I started asking the questions that would lead
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Pablo Ferrer
Source artforum.com The first thing we see upon entering Pablo Ferrer’s exhibition of paintings “Repetitions” is a text by the artist in which he reflects on the value of repetition as reiteration and rehearsal. What
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Hayley Barker: Riot Grrrls and Rabbit Holes
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Hayley Barker invites you to skip stones along a rippling riverbed, but to grow old with you, as well. Her still lives are not still. The flowers were just picked and the vase has history. Her landscapes unequivocally stick their landing. In a profusion of frothy and…
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Featured Artist Heather Wanamaker
Source Artsy Shark South Carolina artist Heather Wanamaker’s realistic eye-catching paintings share the world exactly as she sees it. The post Featured Artist Heather Wanamaker appeared first on Artsy Shark.
