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Artist Leslie Wayne on Sculpting Paint and Repairing What Is Broken
artnet News
The National Gallery of Art’s East Building Reopens Tomorrow. Here’s What to See
Washingtonian
New Film Shows How Gordon Parks’s Incisive Pictures of Racism Influenced Generations of Artists
ArtNews
A Call for Justice and Healing, Nina Chanel Abney’s First Public Art Installation in Canada Declares ‘Stop,’ ‘Don’t Kill,’ and ‘Love’
Culture Type
A New Book on Barkley Hendricks Shows How the Artist ‘Made Everyone Feel Like a Photographer’s Model’—See Images Here
artnet
Women Artists of the Middle East and South Asia Are Reinventing Miniature Painting
Artsy
Nick Cave 'Truth Be Told' installation on display at the Brooklyn Museum
Urbanize
Harrowing film on Japanese war-time atrocities in China is among shortlisted works on show in UK's biggest art prize
The Art Newspaper
Nearly 70 Years Later, ‘Invisible Man’ Is Still Inspiring Visual Artists
New York Times
Carrie Mae Weems and the Long History of Collective Self-Institutionalization Among Black Radicals
Literary Hub
This Modest New York Apartment Holds One of the Best Art Collections in Town
The New York Times
FEATUREBOOK CLUB In Pictures | Barkley L. Hendricks unseen photographs gathered in new publication
The Art Newspaper
These Dream-like Photos of the Amazon Reveal a Hidden Nightmare
GIZMODO
MAST : Richard Mosse : Displaced
The Eye of Photography
6 Rising Contemporary Artists Using Traditional Craft Techniques
Artsy
Richard Mosse: ‘The idea of the artist going it alone is bogus’
The Irish Times
Yorkville mural takes a 120-foot stand in time for Pride Month
Artsy
Brilliant Things To Do This June
Another Magazine
Looming Histories: Diedrick Brackens at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Art News
Design Matters: Nick Cave & Bob Faust
Print Magazine
A New Nick Cave Installation, Squiggly Lamp, and Other Things I Liked This Week
Curbed
Art Tanya Selvaratnam on the Power and Hope of Art
Cultured Magazine
On Grieving and Mourning With Art
Hyperallergic
16 Museum Directors Show Us the Art That Hangs in Their Offices, From Richard Armstrong’s Al Held to Zoé Whitley’s Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
artnet
Visual Arts Round-Up
Chronogram
Nina Chanel Abney’s “Happy Hours”
The New Yorker
The broad Looks Towards Long-awaited Reopening on May 26 with Free Exhibitions and in-depth Installations
designboom
It’s My Job to Watch. With George Floyd’s Death, I Had to Look Away.
The New York Times
Work by Carrie Mae Weems Acquired by National Gallery, Displayed With Memorial to Black Union Soldiers
Hyperallergic
A Utopian Art School in Michigan Looks Back and Ahead
New York Times
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