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Now; 1992
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Ali Yass

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Now; 1992 is Ali Yass’s attempt to remake his childhood drawings, which were lost after he was forced to leave Iraq following the 2003 US occupation. The drawings are chimeric compositions of animated limbs, animal, human, and machine, that seem to hurl in all directions and mediums, unified as colorful figurations posed against blank backgrounds, rendering the curious characters suspended in time. This suspension materializes the artist’s view on violence and temporality, on which he has claimed: “I will not talk about war because it is from the past.

Eric Goes to Jail
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David Berezin

Photography (Photography)

In Eric Goes to Jail , a coffee maker, red lipstick, a pile of cash, some exotic parakeets, a brassiere, a bow tie, and a stained napkin scribbled with a phone number constitute clues to unraveling a mystery and invite the viewer to speculate about the events of the preceding night.

11
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Chris Wiley

Photography (Photography)

Architectural details become abstracted renderings in Chris Wiley’s inkjet prints 11 and 20 (both 2012). In photographing seemingly mundane images of doorways and walls, Wiley collapses the viewer’s experience of inhabiting space by foregrounding features that we all too often miss in our built environment: the peeling white paint on a Corinthian column or the rusty studs on a blue door.

Ali Yass

Ali Yass is a painter and filmmaker whose work entangles personal and collective memory in its psycho-affective interrogation of power...

Chris Wiley

David Berezin

David Berezin takes advantage of the language of popular culture and our overexposure to it...

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about 3 months ago (01/28/2024)

65th anniversary exhibit at Westmoreland Museum showcases organization's history | TribLIVE.com Art & Museums 65th anniversary exhibit at Westmoreland Museum showcases organization's history Julia Maruca Sunday, Jan...

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about 4 months ago (01/06/2024)

The discourse surrounding Appropriation Art has emerged as a nuanced exploration of cultural, societal, and artistic paradigms...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

Quagga-mire: Great Lakes shipwrecks slowly consumed by invasive molluscs Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Archaeology news Quagga-mire: Great Lakes shipwrecks slowly consumed by invasive molluscs Preserved for centuries in pristine condition, submerged archaeological sites are now being destroyed by quagga mussels Kimberly Hatfield 15 December 2023 Share The Milwaukee , which sank in 1929 while transporting rail cars full of Kohler bathtubs, now blanketed in mussels Wisconsin Historical Society The unique conditions of the Great Lakes of North America once fostered a museum-like time capsule for important submerged archaeological sites...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

A Guide to Miami Art Week Satellite Fairs and Shows | Observer Art Miami and Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 are in full swing, with all the associated parties, pop-ups and sundry events, including everything from concerts by Diplo and Lil Wayne to the opening of a temporary Murakami x BLACKPINK collab shop to the “Patina Experience” (an exhibition of the world’s largest Mercedes collection)...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

NYC Selected Gallery Guide: Dec 2023 – Two Coats of Paint Bortolami: Jutta Koethe in “ Good Luck Spot ” Hey galleries and artists! If you have enjoyed being included in our NYC Selected Gallery Guide and find it a helpful way to get the word out to promote your exhibitions, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Two Coats of Paint ...

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about 6 months ago (11/19/2023)

World-class concerts and operas set to enhance Shanghai’s attractiveness as an international tourist destination | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement Tourism + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more A concert called Ode To The Silk Road is performed by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on October 19, 2023 at the Shanghai International Art Festival...

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about 6 months ago (11/09/2023)

“Wild Style” Turns 40 at Deitch, Curated by Carlo McCormick | Brooklyn Street Art BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY “They are all friends, brought together again to mark a momentous occasion,” says Carlo McCormick about what really matters to him when curating the 40 th Anniversary of “the first and foundational movie of hip-hop,” Wild Style...

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about 6 months ago (11/07/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Ghassan Zeineddine Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 7 months ago (10/19/2023)

Henry Taylor, I Got Brothers All Ova The World But They Forget We’re Related (2023), via Hauser & Wirth Marking its inaugural outing at its new Paris exhibition space, Hauser & Wirth looks west to the work of critically acclaimed Los Angeles artist Henry Taylor, whose major career survey arrives at the Whitney Museum of American […]...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art in the Thai capital, Boonchai Bencharongkul, hands the reins to his son, Kit, who plans to modernise, edit and expand the collection beyond Buddhist art....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

In the six years since Mary Rozell published The Art Collector’s Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Acquiring and Owning Art, the art world has seen major shifts....

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about 24 months ago (05/24/2022)

Podcast 104: Tartuffe: The Imposter | ArtsEquator Skip to content Critics Matthew Lyon, Nabilah Said and Naeem Kapadia discuss Wild Rice's bold adaptation of Tartuffe: The Imposter by Molière in the latest ArtsEquator Theatre Podcast...

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about 26 months ago (03/10/2022)

Podcast 101: M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2022 | ArtsEquator Skip to content ArtsEquator’s theatre podcast is back in 2022, with critics Lee Shu Yu, Matthew Lyon and Naeem Kapadia in a post-show conversation about three productions at M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2022: The Essential Playlist by The Second Breakfast Company (Singapore), Being: 息在 by 微 Wei Collective and Collaborators (Singapore) and OK Land by Circle Theatre (Thailand)...

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about 55 months ago (11/06/2019)

Weekly Southeast Asia Radar: The new SEA Creative Cities; Vietnam's film censorship | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Via The Phuket News November 6, 2019 ArtsEquator’s Southeast Asia Radar features articles and posts about arts and culture in Southeast Asia, drawn from local and regional websites and publications – aggregated content from outside sources, so we are exposed to a multitude of voices in the region...

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about 66 months ago (12/07/2018)

Andre Elliott — UNRTD™ Andre Elliott Andre Elliott is a 23 year old artist currently based in California...

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about 67 months ago (10/22/2018)

Weekly Picks: Indonesia (22 - 27 October 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do October 22, 2018 Top Picks of Indonesia art events in Jakarta and Bali from 22-27 October 2018 Don Quixote is a work that continues to be talked about and interpreted since it was first written in 1615...