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NOWNESS Experiments: The Four Temperaments
Read MoreCate Blanchett embodies the Four Humors in Marco Brambilla's haunting AR project.
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In Residence: Michele Oka Doner
Read MoreThe Manhattan based artist embraces the earth's natural resources at home.
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The Essential Art Books of 2020
Read MoreAs a tumultuous year comes to a close, we look back at the art, photography and design books that made their mark. From queer histories to protest photography, these are the future classics worth making space for on your shelves.
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The Aesthetics of Zoom
Read MoreHas Covid-19 made the internet good? It’s important to maintain our scepticism in this moment of unicorn-wifi-in-the-sky ‘niceness’.
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Can Metaphysics Help Us Heal the World?
Read MoreThe consolations of ancient philosophy for our dire moment.
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Paul Kasmin, Gallerist Who Ruled a Mini-Empire of Art, Dies at 60
Read MoreWith his eclectic range and loyalty to living artists, one didn’t know what to expect on walking into one of his New York galleries.
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Making Art When ‘Lockdown’ Means Prison
Read MoreThe harshness of life behind bars is designed to crush inmates’ individuality. But a stirring exhibition at MoMA PS1 shows the prison-industrial complex can’t stifle the artistic impulse.
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At 77, Howardena Pindell Exorcises a Chilling Memory From Childhood
Read MoreThe artist’s first new video in 25 years, on view at the Shed, mines the history of violence against African-Americans.
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Not Another Warhol Show: A Review from Tate Modern
Read moreThis mini-retrospective makes a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of the 20th century’s most ubiquitous artist
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She Painted With the Hairy Who. Now She’s Going Big, at 79
Read moreGladys Nilsson, a bold watercolorist rooted in Chicago’s surrealist ’60s art group, on finally finding solo success.
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In Didier William’s Art, There Is More Than Meets the Eye
Read moreThe Haitian-American artist brings his insight and intricate work to Art Basel Miami Beach in what feels like a homecoming.
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How Lina Bo Bardi Built An Art World Without Walls
Read moreAt Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a retrospective of the pioneering architect’s key projects shows how she worked to tear down class and racial barriers in Brazilian society
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