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“The Outline of Her Words”: Where Myth Meets Memory
Art Katya Borkov 9/24/24 Art Katya Borkov 9/24/24

“The Outline of Her Words”: Where Myth Meets Memory

Exploring the sculptures and symbols of Amy Bravo’s solo show TransmogrificationNOW! at Swivel Gallery.

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When It Rains, It Pours: Queer Hilarity in “Vile Isle”
Review, Theater Catherine Sawoski 9/23/24 Review, Theater Catherine Sawoski 9/23/24

When It Rains, It Pours: Queer Hilarity in “Vile Isle”

Justin Halle and Spencer Whale’s new play at The Tank follows a group of gay men at the end of the world.

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Lucy Liu on Supporting Emerging Talents and Alternative Spaces
Interview Clare Gemima 9/23/24 Interview Clare Gemima 9/23/24

Lucy Liu on Supporting Emerging Talents and Alternative Spaces

Clare Gemima interviews curator Lucy Liu about her recent show at Rachel Uffner and co-directorship of pop-up gallery Loft 121.

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Diminishing (Lost Hair Clogs Drain)
Art Jacksun Bein 9/22/24 Art Jacksun Bein 9/22/24

Diminishing (Lost Hair Clogs Drain)

At MoMA PS1, seven artists engage with reductive measures in the group exhibition Hard Ground. But is it possible to make nothing from something?

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Bandaged Moments: In Conversation with Xiaojing Zhu
Interview Meinzer 9/22/24 Interview Meinzer 9/22/24

Bandaged Moments: In Conversation with Xiaojing Zhu

A Wuhan-born curator reflects on an apartment exhibition that deals with complicated domestic intimacy and dynamics.

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Migration in Dialogue – Xenoduo
Interview, 2024 Mariado Martínez Pérez 9/22/24 Interview, 2024 Mariado Martínez Pérez 9/22/24

Migration in Dialogue – Xenoduo

Collaborators Xinan Ran and Miguel Alejandro Castillo on TPS, the dehumanizing language in immigration questionnaires, and finding diasporic communities.

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Motohiro Takeda’s Garden of Time
Art Emma Thibodeaux-Thompson 9/22/24 Art Emma Thibodeaux-Thompson 9/22/24

Motohiro Takeda’s Garden of Time

Takeda’s multimedia solo show, Something To Remember You By at Alison Bradley Projects, complicates material life cycles.

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“Document, Document, Document”: Amber Maalouf Captures Wonder and Curiosity
Interview Jenna Putnam 9/19/24 Interview Jenna Putnam 9/19/24

“Document, Document, Document”: Amber Maalouf Captures Wonder and Curiosity

A second-generation Chihuahuan photographer talks about ancestry, muses, and the art of the self-portrait.

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Let Live, Let Art Speak: Jeanne Masel’s Vision for Social Change
Interview, Art Market Anna Carlson 9/17/24 Interview, Art Market Anna Carlson 9/17/24

Let Live, Let Art Speak: Jeanne Masel’s Vision for Social Change

Jeanne Masel, founder of ART FOR CHANGE, discusses curation and social awareness.

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The Party’s in the Back
Art Waltpaper 9/13/24 Art Waltpaper 9/13/24

The Party’s in the Back

See The Armory Show 2024 with IMPULSE critic, Waltpaper.

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“Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity
Art Zara Roy 9/12/24 Art Zara Roy 9/12/24

“Binary Equilibrium” Luxuriates in Polarity

A collaboration between the Korean Association of New York Artists (KANA) and Gallery Chang delves into philosophical history.

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Seoyoung Kim’s Site Centers Empathy and Connectivity
Interview, Art Xuezhu Jenny Wang 9/6/24 Interview, Art Xuezhu Jenny Wang 9/6/24

Seoyoung Kim’s Site Centers Empathy and Connectivity

From a basement warehouse to Cooper Park, international curator and artist Seoyoung Kim fosters connectivity in alternative spaces.

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ABEG Makes Space for Queer and Trans African Communities
Interview Reg Zehner 9/6/24 Interview Reg Zehner 9/6/24

ABEG Makes Space for Queer and Trans African Communities

Through music, food, and art, the founders of ABEG weave together vibrant gatherings.

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Michael Wang Challenges Visions of a Nuclear Future
Art Colleen Rodgers 9/6/24 Art Colleen Rodgers 9/6/24

Michael Wang Challenges Visions of a Nuclear Future

Yellow Earth by Michael Wang presents the ethically ambiguous relationship between humans and uranium.

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“I don’t have to be monolithically tied to one culture”: Angela Wei on her creative journey
Interview, 2024 Xuezhu Jenny Wang 9/5/24 Interview, 2024 Xuezhu Jenny Wang 9/5/24

“I don’t have to be monolithically tied to one culture”: Angela Wei on her creative journey

"You have to take things into your own hands": Canadian artist and writer emphasizes seeing the positive in an otherwise stressful situation.

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Baseball, Melodrama, and Public Perception: An Interview with Travis Stern
Interview, Book Tiffany Babb 9/3/24 Interview, Book Tiffany Babb 9/3/24

Baseball, Melodrama, and Public Perception: An Interview with Travis Stern

Cap Anson, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth took to the theater stage during their off-seasons to shape their public image.

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Imperfect Destinations – In Dialogue With Ruoyi Shi
Interview, 2024 Xuezhu Jenny Wang 8/30/24 Interview, 2024 Xuezhu Jenny Wang 8/30/24

Imperfect Destinations – In Dialogue With Ruoyi Shi

Chinese interdisciplinary artist discusses heritage, community-building, and diplomatic reciprocity.

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Lost in Time: Serbian Filmmaker Returns to Once-Forgotten Memories
Interview, Film Zara Roy 8/29/24 Interview, Film Zara Roy 8/29/24

Lost in Time: Serbian Filmmaker Returns to Once-Forgotten Memories

Forsaking the brutal, Emilija Gašič's 78 Days follows three sisters who filmed home videos during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.

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Common Clauses in Artist Contracts: Red Flags and Necessities
Law, Art Market Atreya Mathur 8/28/24 Law, Art Market Atreya Mathur 8/28/24

Common Clauses in Artist Contracts: Red Flags and Necessities

A beginner's guide to artist contracts: common clauses, necessities, and red flags.

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Serene and Grounded, Tony Huynh’s Paintings Depict Summertime Memories
Art Kyila 8/27/24 Art Kyila 8/27/24

Serene and Grounded, Tony Huynh’s Paintings Depict Summertime Memories

A California-based painter explores his memory, feeling, and imagination in his solo show at Scroll NYC. 

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