WORLD ART
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How Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Sisters Organized an Exhibition Dedicated to Their Brother’s Life and Legacy, Full of Works Unseen for Decades
“King Pleasure,” a massive exhibition and homage to Jean-Michel Basquiat organized by the late artist’s two sisters, Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine...
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Moving Images: Sabrina Gschwandtner at Shoshana Wayne Gallery
Sabrina Gschwandtner ’s latest show at Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Los Angeles, “Scarce Material,” performs an act of historical remediation,...
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Luiz Zerbini’s Paintings Uncover Previously Unseen Brazilian Histories in São Paulo Show
For decades, Brazil’s Amazon forest was treated by some as a symbol of virgin nature, teeming not only with verdant flora and brilliantly...
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Greek Mega-Collector Gives 100 Artworks as Joint Gift to Guggenheim and MCA Chicago
Three years ago, the Greek collector Dimitris Daskalopoulos , having amassed over 500 artworks by 220 artists over two decades, decided to stop...
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Avoid Dull Drawing with the Best Handheld Pencil Sharpeners
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The Best Modeling Clay for Animating, Mold Making, and More
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MCA San Diego’s $105M Expansion Is An Odd, But Often Stunning Attempt To Create A ‘More Inclusive’ Museum
After a four-year wait and a $105 million expansion, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego ’s reopening is a study in the changing shape of...
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Guan Xiao, Artist With an Eye On Our Hyper-Online Lives, Joins David Kordansky Gallery
Ahead of the opening of its first outpost in New York, the Los Angeles–based David Kordansky Gallery is eyeing an expansion of its presence in...
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Sprouts and Bugs: Mimi Park at Lubov
A fuzzy green carpet of radish sprouts covers large expanses of the gallery floor in Mimi Park ’s exhibition “Dawning: dust, seeds, Coplees,” at...
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How I Made This: Jubilee’s Pixel Art
Forget the low-res Mario of the 16-bit era, or the first renderings of Pokémon from the early chapters of that 25-year-old franchise. Today, pixel...