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Metamorphosis: Christina Ramberg and the Imagists
These days, the Chelsea galleries are often more concerned with commerce than art, so it’s refreshing to find a show that, however small, puts high value on politics,...
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“Twosomes” Brings Viewers Into the Mind of the Artist
Everyone has odd connections that form within the brain’s synapses. Perhaps smelling a certain shampoo suddenly brings you back to summer days spent at the pool as a kid. Or maybe...
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“Dancing at Lughnasa”: A Dance Out of the Dark
You could call the rite that takes place for the festival of Lughnasa a kind of dance. It’s a traditional Celtic paean to the harvest god Lugh, however bountiful or poor the crop. Yet...
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French Artist’s Ghostly Library Haunts Gallery
In an age where everything from photos to books is being digitized, libraries stand on the forefront of disappearance. Where will libraries be in the next century? More importantly, which...
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H&M’s Dragon Tattoo Collection Brings Empowerment
Ripped T-shirts, leather jackets, and spiked earrings. Doesn’t sound like high street fashion, does it? Well think again.
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The End of a Dancing Era Captured On Paper
For 58 years, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company has awed international audiences with its unforgettable dance performances. Little more than two years following Merce Cunningham’s...
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The One Hundred Children of Romare Bearden
How does one celebrate the centennial of a great man – perhaps via a block party, a brass band, and a few hallelujahs thrown in for good measure? No doubt, Romare Bearden, a key figure...
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Winter Wonderland in New York City’s Museums
The Big Apple takes on a whole new look after Thanksgiving as holiday decorations go up around the city. From the décor of homes with their twinkling lights and the hanging star and...
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Who Will Wear Lorca’s Bowtie?
The ghost of Federico Garcia Lorca is wandering the stage of The Duke theater on New York’s 42nd Street this December and he’s not quiet. AENY-El Puente, Spanish Artists in New York,...
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Ghost of Christmas Past: Deb O’Nair’s Christmas Memorabilia
Beneath the bustling culture of NYC lies a quiet link to the past, seen primarily through historical architecture dotting the city’s modern landscape.
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