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Anne Le Troter
Anne Le Troter turns a gallery into a cryobank waiting room outfitting with moving audio speakers that utter phrases used by the specialists who work there. You take a seat and enter into this Brave New World. More...


Joel Swanson and Cody Hudson
Joel Swanson riffs on school-day memories that are stirred by such objects as black-and-white composition notebooks, index cards, yellow highlighters and Pink Pearl erasers. Cody Hudson plays abstract landscapes and small sculptures that mimic shapes in his paintings. More...


Origin Story
Richard Speer developed an adolescent obsession with the European Baroque. Then in college he discovered the necromancy of Mondrian. More...


Origin Story
Richard Speer was first drawn to images of art and architecture in his grandparents' encyclopedias. The guilded age art displayed at a Baltimore restaurant wowed him. Living in Europe he developed an adolescent obsession with the European Baroque. Then in college he discovered the necromancy of Mondrian. More...


Deadness, Beauty, the Deep Past
The upcoming generation of art fans show skepticism for the art historical canon that is both exasperating and refreshing. More...


Democracy's Trial
DeWitt Cheng finds reflection on the death of the Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates offers important lessons for today's artists. More...


A Taste for Spain
Spanish old masters are represented in highlights of the UK's Bowes Museum collection, featuring the most familiar masters and more. More...


Deadness, Beauty, the Deep Past
The upcoming generation of art fans are skeptical of the art historical canon that is both exasperating and refreshing. More...


Julie Mehretu
Julie Mehretu's large scale abstractions at first read as gestural paintings, but are in face built-up layers of imagery drawn from widespread sources. More...


Shirin Neshat
The language of the Farsi poets of Shirin Neshat's native Iran is inscribed onto the people she photographs--and it is their lives that these images are about. More...


Adam Katseff
Adam Katseff's "Waterfalls" discard color in favor of shadow, motion and light. Their presence is striking in spite of their lack of specificity. More...


Judith Ann Miller
A dress made from vintage advertisements and clothing catalogue pages summon now archaic gender norms in order to draw our attention to their artificiality--but also to the ease by which those imposed norms may be cast aside. More...


A Taste for Spain
Spanish old masters are represented in highlights of the UK's Bowes Museum collection, featuring the most familiar masters and beyond. More...

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