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This article focuses on the newest post-modern art movement and the new age of the Dada movement
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Hebron conducts an interview of Baldessari. He asks him about some of the themes that arose in that ...
We offer an archaeological analysis of the visual display of “space heroes” and Orthodox icons in th...
This article focuses on Tami Demaree’s first solo show in Los Angeles, which is a polychrome install...
This article focuses on feminist painter Judy Chicago and her impact on the Modernism movement in ar...
Painter Amy Bird’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles features three bodies of work, each influenc...
This is a column written by Micol Hebron in which she allows artists to submit a photograph and writ...
The museum store concepts goes much further back in history than you might imagine
This article focuses on the Ola Pehrson’s exhibition which features Hunt for the Unabomber, 2005, ...
This article focuses on the newest post-modern art movement and the new age of the Dada movement
We offer an archaeological analysis of the visual display of “space heroes” and Orthodox icons in th...
Presented as a complement to “WACK!” at MoCA, “Multiple Vantage Points” presents work created betwee...
Artspeak is a column dedicated to examining the native language of the culturati. In this column,...
Summer group shows tend to function a bit like curatorial Muzak for the art world. Drama of the Gift...
This article focuses on how Max Jansons and Elizabeth Tremante engage in old-school, professional, f...
“Or the Whale,” the title of Tony de Los Reyes’s current exhibition, is Melville’s alternate title f...
Hebron conducts an interview of Baldessari. He asks him about some of the themes that arose in that ...
We offer an archaeological analysis of the visual display of “space heroes” and Orthodox icons in th...
This article focuses on Tami Demaree’s first solo show in Los Angeles, which is a polychrome install...
This article focuses on feminist painter Judy Chicago and her impact on the Modernism movement in ar...
Painter Amy Bird’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles features three bodies of work, each influenc...