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...Mexican artist Mario García Torres also hacks his way back through time’s overgrown trails in his evocative 2009 photographic series called “Je ne sais si c’en est la cause” (“I don’t know if that’s the...
...It would be wonderful to report that MoMA’s retrospective — which two curatorial heavy-hitters, Thelma Golden and Oluremi C Onabanjo, describe as both a “critical reintroduction” and a “deep dive” — finally...
Washington exhibitions offer dystopian landscapes, a mysterious model and an exhaustive double feature
...The Whitney hangs one of Orozco’s sketches, a writhing skeleton giving birth to a bony foetus, alongside Pollock’s untitled homage, known as “Bald Woman With Skeleton” (c 1938-41)....
...picture of a door; b) scrutinise it for connections to Kathryn Stockett’s best-selling novel (or the 2011 film) about African-American domestic labourers in 1960s Mississippi, as a catalogue essay does; c)...
...Touch middle C, and Cohen incants a poem from his 2006 volume The Book of Longing. Press a different key, and he reads a different page....
...The exhibition opens with her best-known work, “House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home” (c.1967-72), a series of cunning photomontages that slice up mythologies of aggression and domesticity with a few strokes...
...Now a bone-fide Brooklynite, she returned to Chicago in the summer of 2017 to examine the archive of Dean C....
...‘Seurat’s Circus Sideshow’, Metropolitan Museum, New York, to May 29 Photographs: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bequest of Stephen C Clark; Private collection; Petit Palais; Juan Manuel Blanes Museum...
...Jasper Johns wrote to him that “C. Moorman should be kept off the stage.”...
A retrospective of the Colombian artist captures her measured responses to violence and trauma
...Kennedy’s martyred body from New York to Washington, D.C. Another screen, another haunting tableau....
...“Composition” (c.1952) echoes Klee in its delicate colours and gridlike structure. “Discovery of the Organic Line” (1954) stars a floating red square straight out of El Lissitzky....
...If you ducked into the show and emerged 20 minutes later, having seen only Amalia Pica’s “A B C”, you might consider the Guggenheim/UBS project a luminous success....
...Ginsberg later wrote in the caption: “he looked by then like his late father, red-faced, corpulent W.C. Fields shuddering, with mortal horror.”...
Japanese installation artist Tatzu Nishi’s project in midtown Manhattan is beguilingly incongruous
...In a third gallery hangs “372 C”, a rectangular form swaddled in yarn. Favaretto collects paintings from thrift stores and jumble sales, and winds a thread around each one until it disappears....
...With Rembrandt’s World: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C....
...“Human Head Cake Box Murder” (c,1940), for instance, takes its title from the severed head lying on the sidewalk....
...Words spelling out “The Big C” (clipped from a newspaper article about cancer) hover in the foreground. At the centre is a red price tag with yellow numerals reading $6.99....
...c) Seek consolation from friends and family?...
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