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Antique Writing Desks Converge with African Masks in Sonia E. Barrett’s Sculptures
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This October, a Global Public Art Project Turns 35 Cities into Playgrounds
This month, urban centers around the world are hosting a massive public art project helmed […]
Alison Friend Packs a Lot of Personality into Witty Dog Portraits
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Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective
One of the most iconic figures of the mid-20th century, trailblazing Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa […]
Conrad Bakker Recreated All 1,100+ Books in Pioneering Land Artist Robert Smithson’s Personal Library
An autodidact and polymath, Robert Smithson cemented himself as one of the pre-eminent land artists […]
Dive into the Painstaking Process of Restoring an 18th-Century Fan
Armed with tweezers, a porcupine quill, and more patience than most of us could fathom, […]
Stan Squirewell’s Mixed-Media Collages Imbue Anonymous Historical Photos with Panache
Nothing sparks the imagination quite like coming across a trove of old photographs. We look […]
A ‘Love Letter’ to the City, Humans of New York Takes Over Grand Central
“New York is humanity itself. Every type of person is here—every ethnicity, every culture, every […]