Hrag Vartanian and author Eunsong Kim discuss the hidden power imbalances behind some of the most prominent pieces of 20th-century conceptual art.
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Firelei Báez has been busy. The artist’s first solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, the international mega-gallery that started ...
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Trump’s nominee has been quietly working across the aisle for years on a specific set of policies. Andrew Feinberg speaks to ...
At the MoPOP exhibit, I felt I was inside Haring’s vermicular style, which has about it the experience of walking through ...
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President Biden is a good man who stuck his neck out to arm and diplomatically support Israel after Hamas launched its ...
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T he stereotype of retirement as a time to play golf, travel and relax is a relatively new concept in American history. But ...
Paul Wells, one of Canada’s leading political journalists, fell right into the manipulative leftist trap. Wells’ introduction ...