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Radical Hospitality
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Andrea Bowers

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Bowers’ Radical Hospitality (2015) is a sculptural contradiction: its red and blue neon letters proclaim the words of the title, signaling openness and generosity, while the barbed wires that encircle the words give another message entirely. Meant to hang from the ceiling, Bowers’ neon is further weighed down by long wind chimes made of aluminum pipes and wooden wind catchers that drip unsteadily from their anchors. Poetic but frantic in its juxtapositions, Bowers’ work captures a certain paradoxical energy that echoes the current political climate—it is hopeful but hindered, cacophonous but well intentioned, uncertain but ominous.

2016 in Museums, Moneys, and Politics
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Andrea Fraser

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

The year 2016 is organized like a telephone book; the data corresponding to the contributions are classified in alphabetical order by the name of the donor. With this database as well as other types of information, the 900-page book presents a material representation of the scale of the cross over between cultural philanthropy and the financing of political campaigns in America. It also provides an unprecedented resource for discovering the political leaning of the museum sector.

Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (Immigration Reform Now) and We Are Immigrants Not Terrorists
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Andrea Bowers

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

The small drawings that comprise Study from May Day March, Los Angeles 2010 (Immigration Reform Now) and We Are Immigrants Not Terrorists are based on photographs taken at a political rally in downtown Los Angeles in which thousands of individuals demonstrated for immigrants’ rights. The protesters and their supporters carried signs and wore t-shirts whose messages are highlighted in the drawings. However, in them, Bowers isolates the images of the protesters from the multitude that surrounds them in the original photographs, and, therefore amplifies their messages.

First Born
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Rachel Rose

Sculpture (Sculpture)

First Born by Rachel Rose is part of a series of works titled Borns which expands on the artist’s longstanding interest in the organic shape of eggs. For this sculpture made of rock and glass the artist has created a milky glass-blown shape, almost like fabric in its form, which is draped over a metallic rock in the shape of an egg. For the artist, the egg is an alchemical symbol that is representative of conception and birth.

Andrea Bowers

Andrea Fraser

Rachel Rose

Rachel Rose is a visual artist known for her video installations that merge moving images and sound within nuanced environments connecting them to broader subjects...

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about 3 months ago (01/31/2024)

Artists announced for Venice Biennale 2024, which will spotlight queer and Indigenous names...

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about 3 months ago (01/31/2024)

Sarah Brahim remonte ses souvenirs dans un maelström de gestes et de sons Cet article vous est offert Pour lire gratuitement cet article réservé aux abonnés, connectez-vous Se connecter Vous n'êtes pas inscrit sur Le Monde ? Inscrivez-vous gratuitement Article réservé aux abonnés Vue d’ensemble de « Sometimes We Are Eternal », exposition de Sarah Brahim, à Lugano (Suisse), en octobre 2023...

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about 3 months ago (01/29/2024)

An Interview with Artists Andrea Orejarena and Caleb Stein | Observer ‘California City...

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about 3 months ago (01/22/2024)

Jan Gatewood on Psychoanalysis, Br’er Rabbit and Exhibiting in London for the First Time - Something Curated Copy Features Interviews Profiles Guides Jobs Interviews - 22 Jan 2024 - Share American artist Jan Gatewood ’s works expand on traditions of drawing through an amalgam of mediums and processes, probing the junctures of painting, collage and drawing...

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about 3 months ago (01/22/2024)

Creative Capital announces the recipients of the 2024 “Wild Futures” art awards...

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about 4 months ago (12/19/2023)

Maja Čule "Electronic Witches" Arcadia Missa / London | | Flash Art Flash Art uses cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website, for its legitimate interest to enhance your online experience and to enable or facilitate communication by electronic means...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This December | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art 5 Standout Shows to See at Small Galleries This December Maxwell Rabb Dec 15, 2023 2:00PM Andrea Respino Infastidite Acque #5 , 2023 Rolando Anselmi Price on request Adam Baker Sea snail , 2023 Schlomer Haus Gallery Sold In this monthly roundup, we shine the spotlight on five stellar exhibitions taking place at small and rising galleries worldwide...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

Artblog | Nose Bleed Chapter 10 Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Nose Bleed Chapter 10 By Derick Jones December 14, 2023 sponsored Nosebleed Chapter 10 27 panel comic entitled “Nosebleed Chapter 10” by Derick Jones....

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about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum Skip to content “The Maze and Snares of Minimalism” (1993) by Carl Andre in front of Alfred Jensen’s “The World As It Really Is” (1977), on view in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art presents works by groundbreaking conceptual artists of the 1960s and ‘70s alongside more recent acquisitions in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum ...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

Aesthetica Magazine - Aesthetica Art Prize: Picturing the Landscape Aesthetica Art Prize: Picturing the Landscape Humans have been inspired by nature for millenia...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

Aesthetica Magazine - 50 Years of Hip Hop 50 Years of Hip Hop “I was watching a crowd, and everybody was waiting for the breaks to come in...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

Artblog | Books for holiday giving, Part 1 – Irma Boom, Indigenous Present and Strikethrough Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Books for holiday giving, Part 1 – Irma Boom, Indigenous Present and Strikethrough By Andrea Kirsh December 8, 2023 In her holiday book roundup, Andrea Kirsh focuses on three books that show an incredible breadth of art book publishing this year....

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about 5 months ago (12/06/2023)

Details for First-Ever Malta Biennale Announced – Artforum Read Next: ARGENTINIAN PRESIDENT JAVIER MILEI SHUTTERS MINISTRY OF CULTURE Subscribe Search Icon Search Icon Search for: Search Icon Search for: Follow Us facebook twitter instagram youtube Alerts & Newsletters Email address to subscribe to newsletter...

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about 5 months ago (12/06/2023)

Sergio Zevallos’s Rituals of Disobedience Skip to content Sergio Zevallos, from the series Que tu Carne es el cielo recién nacido (1983), color chalk drawings (all images courtesy the artist unless otherwise noted) BERLIN — Peruvian artist Sergio Zevallos is a cult figure in Latin American art...

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about 5 months ago (12/04/2023)

Artblog | The 3:00 Book Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact The 3:00 Book By Beth Heinly December 4, 2023 sponsored You Might Also Like Tags kaffiyeh : ugly christmas sweater party Features Comics The 3:00 Book  Previous Picture Perfect, 'The Art of Her Life' by Cynthia Newberry Martin Next  Gifts that keep giving, small works at The Plastic Club, Sketch Club, Vox Populi and Gross McCleaf sponsored Recently on Artblog Reviews How to Tickle the Mind, David Kettner’s Selected Works at Spruance Gallery, Arcadia University November 28, 2023 by Sharon Garbe Features Gifts that keep giving, small works at The Plastic Club, Sketch Club, Vox Populi and Gross McCleaf December 4, 2023 by Pete Sparber Reviews Five Decades of Abstraction in a revelatory exhibit at Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg November 30, 2023 by Dereck Stafford Mangus Reviews Books for holiday giving, Part 1 – Irma Boom, Indigenous Present and Strikethrough December 8, 2023 by Andrea Kirsh Recent Posts Books for holiday giving, Part 1 – Irma Boom, Indigenous Present and Strikethrough David Hammons documentary debuts at Drexel, Dye Club debuts at Facture, plus Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker’s Arts and Culture Transition Sub-committee and more holiday art shopping!...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 — Isabelle Gounod Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 — Isabelle Gounod Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 Exhibition Mixed media Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie © galerie Isabelle Gounod, Paris Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie 2004 — 2024 Ends in 12 days: November 25 → December 23, 2023 La galerie Isabelle Gounod présente une exposition événement qui fête les vingt ans de son existence...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 — Galerie Isabelle Gounod — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 — Galerie Isabelle Gounod — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie — 2004 — 2024 Exposition Techniques mixtes Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie © galerie Isabelle Gounod, Paris Group Show : 20 artistes de la galerie 2004 — 2024 Encore 12 jours : 25 novembre → 23 décembre 2023 La galerie Isabelle Gounod présente une exposition événement qui fête les vingt ans de son existence...

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about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

"HOPE" Museion / Bolzano | | Flash Art Flash Art uses cookies strictly necessary for the proper functioning of the website, for its legitimate interest to enhance your online experience and to enable or facilitate communication by electronic means...

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about 5 months ago (11/21/2023)

At sobering galerie, Trust in Emerging Talent Pays Off | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market At sobering galerie, Trust in Emerging Talent Pays Off Maxwell Rabb Nov 21, 2023 6:38PM Exterior view of sobering galerie in Paris...

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about 6 months ago (11/12/2023)

BSA Images Of The Week: 11.12.23 | Brooklyn Street Art BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! A Chagall painting is stolen from a midtown gallery , Fab Five Freddy is in Vanity Fair , Carlo McCormick opened his curated “Wild Style” show at Deitch , t he Christmas tree is going up in Rockefeller Center , the mayor’s phones have been seized in a mystery investigation , students are walking out of class and people are hitting the streets at Columbus Circle, Grand Central, and the Brooklyn Bridge to demand a ceasefire in Israel/Gaza ...

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about 6 months ago (10/29/2023)

BSA Images Of The Week: 10.29.23 | Brooklyn Street Art BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! New York is gripped with anxiety and demonstrations because of the Israeli attacks on Gaza that appear to violate International Law...

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about 14 months ago (03/01/2023)

Architecture | The Independent Architecture Architecture Student ‘Town House’ wins Stirling Prize for best new building News Cara Delevingne’s house has a vagina tunnel and a David Bowie bathroom Architecture Frank Gehry: ‘I see all the things I should have done differently’ Architecture Bamboo hostel and Apple store named among best buildings of 2021 Architecture Paris set to turn Champs-Élysées into ‘extraordinary garden’ News Andrea Valentino Should architects plan for wildfires? Architecture Best buildings of 2020 announced Architecture Architecture awards open for nominations from the public Americas IM Pei death: World-renowned architect who redesigned the Louvre dies Middle East This massive new mosque can be seen from all over Turkey's Istanbul Architecture Best buildings of 2019 announced Architecture Hong Kong's house prices are pushing millennials to illegal lengths Architecture The Taj Mahal is turning yellow – and time's ticking to restore it Architecture What medieval know-how can tell us about reviving England’s cathedrals News This Cuban design project has transformed a community Long Reads When Italian musicians retire, this is where they go Architecture To clean the grime off the Taj Mahal, India is turning to mud Long Reads People in glass buildings shouldn't be allowed: these structures a Architecture Hastings Pier crowned UK's best new building in RIBA Stirling Prize Long Reads Don't say 'so long' to Frank Lloyd Wright just yet Architecture Seven of Zaha Hadid's most dazzling creations Architecture Who was Zaha Hadid? What was her architectural philosophy?...

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about 17 months ago (12/15/2022)

Two Cultural Medallion recipients, sitcom stars and an arts administrator who raised Singapore’s international profile | ArtsEquator Skip to content ArtsEquator remembers the artists and cultural workers from the Singapore we lost in 2022...

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about 29 months ago (12/21/2021)

Reviews | The Independent Reviews Culture Mark Hudson Dürer’s Journeys may spell an end to classic blockbuster exhibitions Culture Mark Hudson Dark energy meets technical mastery in Royal Academy’s Constable show Reviews Anicka Yi’s In Love With The World has overweening intentions Culture Mark Hudson Poussin and the Dance shows a youthful look at the painter Reviews Noguchi at Barbican shows unstoppable optimism of an undersung artist Reviews Turner Prize: Art comes second to the happy-clappy spirit of lockdown Reviews Mixing It Up: Painting Today is a big, punchy show with an upbeat vibe Culture Mark Hudson Ben Nicholson at Pallant House makes for a poignant exhibition Culture Mark Hudson Ben Nicholson at Pallant House makes for a poignant exhibition Reviews Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser at the V&A is a visual joy Culture Aindrea Emelife Richard Hamilton – Respective is a restless showcase of the pop artist Reviews Aindrea Emelife Freedman and White at Pallant House are full of life and fervour Reviews Reflections: Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites, review Reviews Two exhibitions at Pallant House Gallery shine light on women’s work Reviews Mantegna and Bellini review: 'Distinct masters of their craft' Reviews Ian Hislop I Object: An eclectic collection of objects about objecting Reviews Mark Wallinger, review: Cerebral japery fails to stimulate Reviews David Hockney, review: Little more than casual crowd-pleasers Reviews Bomberg, review: This work feels rough-hewn, hard-won Reviews Dorothea Lange, review: These photographs have a fearless honesty Reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream, review: Unalloyed fun from start to finish Reviews Thomas Cole: Eden to Empire, National Gallery, review Reviews RA Summer Exhibition, review: Grayson Perry blows the dust off it Reviews Howard Hodgkin Last Paintings, review: Only one great work Reviews Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One, Tate Britain, review Reviews Alexander Calder, review: See him with fresh eyes Reviews Edward Bawden, review: Good wallpaper for the adult nursery Reviews Our Kisses Are Petals, Lubaina Himid, review: Dancingly alive Reviews Artists at Work, review: A fine show which demands close attention Reviews Shape of Light, review: Clangorously dull and yawn-worthy Reviews Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, review: Has a lovely panache Reviews Rose Wylie, review: Few painters are more arrestingly, pleasingly odd Reviews Beatriz Milhazes, review: Visually seductive Reviews Monet and Architecture, review: familiar paintings fling out Reviews Van Gogh and Japan, review: Delves into this subject as never before Reviews Langlands & Bell review: A feat of artistic endeavour Reviews Wim Wenders, review: Wenders loves blur because life itself is a blur Reviews Tacita Dean, review: It's like experiencing bursts of short cinema Reviews All Too Human, review: It all seems a bit too dutiful and sombre Reviews Charles I: King and Collector, review: Magnificently staged Reviews Andreas Gursky, review: Great and fascinating detail Reviews Modigliani, Tate Modern, review: This exhibition is just right Reviews Erté review: Not the best place for a new generation to discover him Reviews Red Star Over Russia, review: A furious flurry of visual stimulation Reviews Impressionists in London review; The show is deceptive Reviews Monochrome, National Gallery, review: I was not bowled over by it Reviews Cézanne Portraits review: No one ever smiles in his works Reviews Paula Rego, review: Storytelling is at the heart of everything Reviews Soutine's Portraits, review: He characterises his sitters wonderfully Reviews The Dutch in Paris, Van Gogh Museum, review: Underwhelming show Reviews Dali/Duchamp review: Often silly but sometimes lovely juxtaposition Reviews Jasper Johns review: The extraordinary nature of the ordinary Reviews Basquiat review: Art is drowned by fame-frothy noise and visuals Reviews Rachel Whiteread review: Fairly significant but also, a little dull Reviews Edinburgh Festival: Douglas Gordon, art review Reviews Matisse in the Studio, Royal Academy, London, review Reviews Soul of a Nation, Tate Modern, review Reviews The Encounter, National Portrait Gallery, review Reviews Sargent: The Watercolours review: Overwhelming dullness Reviews Sheela Gowda: Confidence is shown in the artist’s simple storytelling Reviews Fahrelnissa Zeid, review: She never stopped making art during her life Reviews Grayson Perry review: His entire career is boundless attention-seeking Reviews Mondrian, The Hague, review: How much branding can a dead man take? Reviews Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave review: Room to breathe and reflect Reviews Anthony Caro: Paper Like Steel, review Reviews Alberto Giacometti at Tate Modern review: What variety there is here Reviews Picasso: Minotaurs and Matadors review: Extravagantly choreographed Reviews Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic review: It's curiously lacklustre Reviews Becoming Henry Moore review: His work could be better lit Reviews Imagine Moscow exhibition: How humanity scaled down its ambitions Reviews Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends review: He made so many portraits Reviews Gillian Wearing and Claude Cahun review: Gender surrealism Reviews America after the Fall review: A show of highly significant paintings Reviews Wolfgang Tillmans review: Does he deserve to be taken so seriously? Reviews Photographs by Vanessa Bell and Patti Smith, review Reviews Revolution: Russian Art, review: Reviews Keith Tyson Turn Back Now review: A peacockish exercise in showing off Reviews G...

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about 38 months ago (03/19/2021)

Kenneth Clark on the Formation of Western Institutions, in 1954 – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Kenneth Clark Plus Icon Kenneth Clark View All March 19, 2021 1:37pm Johan Zoffany, Tribuna of the Uffizi , 1772–78...

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about 55 months ago (10/13/2019)

Singapore Biennale 2019: Interview with artistic director and curators | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Singapore Art Museum October 13, 2019 By Lee Weng Choy (1,969 words, 7-minute read) Contemporary visual art exhibition the Singapore Biennale 2019 will return on 22 November with Every Step In The Right Direction , featuring artworks by over 70 artists from Singapore, Southeast Asia and beyond...

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about 65 months ago (12/17/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (17–23 Dec 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do December 17, 2018 Mishaps & Mistletoe, at Intunnation, 18 Dec, 8pm Time for some poetry and music with open mic series Jack It, featuring Singaporean spoken word performer Stephanie Dogfoot, and queer band Tingtongketz...

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about 66 months ago (11/19/2018)

Weekly Picks: Indonesia (19 - 25 November 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do November 19, 2018 Top Picks of Indonesia art events in Bali, Solo and Jakarta from 19 – 25 November 2018 We start our picks this week from Sanur, Bali...

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about 67 months ago (11/13/2018)

An Interview with Dr June Yap: President's Young Talents 2018 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo courtesy of Singapore Art Museum November 13, 2018 The seventh edition of the President’s Young Talents exhibition (PYT) opened 4 October 2018 at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM)...

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about 70 months ago (08/06/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (6 – 12 Aug 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do August 6, 2018 The Fall of the House of Usher , Lot’ng Arts Space, 2–12 Aug Promising a twisted journey into the mind of a mysterious house and the equally enigmatic residents...