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Election 2016: Trump-Inspired Art Exhibit Explores Sexuality, Celebrity in American Politics
Housed in the Chelsea-based Joshua Liner Gallery, the group show includes 27 works from 21 artists who capture the intersecting themes of politics, sexuality and celebrity through sexually explicit paintings and abstract sculptures.
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Artist’s installation asks consumers to find the real value in themselves
Langer said she hopes her project will bring an element of thoughtfulness to people so that they can connect with their inner truth and true value.
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Photoville harmonizes people, their phones, and photography
As a free event that is open to the public, the untraditional space liberates the viewers from expectations often associated with museums and brick and mortar galleries.
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The Pretty Reckless rock out in NYC
The Pretty Reckless, a New York City based band. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia by Stacey Kilpatrick Through a mop of […]
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“Homeless” ballet builds awareness and stirs emotion
The performance revealed the uncensored side of homelessness,
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NY People: Tafa the artist
Born in Ghana, international artist, Tafa, opens his Harlem studio and shares his inspirations.
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New work at Morgan Library & Museum reflects on passing time
From Rousseau’s relaxing oil-painting landscapes to Twombly’s charcoal lines to McGuire’s modernistic graphical boards and comic strips, the exhibitions wouldn’t have been possible without generous donations.
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Art is a cure
Simmons of London, England said that art was the medium that saved his life.
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Photo show in storage containers opens in Brooklyn
The concept of Photoville is unique in the sense that they think outside of the box by taking viewers right back in.
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Social justice through art and music: Laulo Senbanjo
Laulo Senbanjo is a Nigerian-born singer and artist.