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On the Set, Close to Home
Nic Nicosia, (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012) the 256-page survey of Nicosia’s printed and moving images, is More …
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What Is Contemporary Art Actually Mapping?
A map, which is usually thought of as a fixed, 2-D object, has become something else entirely in More …
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Artist-Technologist Re-Animates Extinct Species
“New media” is actually middle-aged. It’s been half a century since The Kitchen’s debut in New York; Mark More …
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Is Art As Essential As Food?
Is art as essential as food? Or is there something in contemporary art’s asset status (viz. the Detroit More …
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The Venice Biennale – Small Countries on the Extremes
Venice isn’t far away from Vogue in the days when the Biennale comes around. The hype is, to More …
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SITE Santa Fe Announces Biannual Series on Art of the Americas, Tilts on North-South Axis
“A radical rethinking of SITE’s signature exhibition,” and a “reimagined series,” were just two of the phrases that More …
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Michelle Wilmot, The Desert Warrior, Practices Art as Combat Healing
What do you call an Iraq woman combat veteran – yes, Virginia, there are some – who speaks More …
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Contemporary in Santa Fe: Kris Cox at LewAllen
Kris Cox is a Basalt, Colorado painter whose first solo show in Santa Fe, Failure, runs through April More …
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White Snake Ritual Performance Animates Parse Gallery in NoLA
On view at Parse Gallery, through April, is an interactive ritual and healing art performance, presented by artists Amanda More …
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AIPAD – Disasters, Abstraction and Vintage Gems
The annual AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers) show at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York, More …
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US Is Still an Art Superpower: TEFAF Report
Just after The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) closed its annual event in Maastricht – it is the More …
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TEFAF — More than a Few Museums in Maastricht
It’s often said that The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, Netherlands is like a museum. True enough, More …
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