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Table of Contents
- The Brief
Dara Friedman at the Pérez Art Museum Miami; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara opens in Jakarta; Rufino Tamayo at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.; Michelangelo drawings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York;
- First Look
Carolyn Lazard
by Eric Sutphin
Health care as an interpersonal experience is the focus of Philadelphia-based installation and performance artist Carolyn Lazard, cofounder of the socially engaged art collective Canaries.
- Staying Put
by James McAnally
St. Louis now offers a model for the critical reinvention of the art world as a whole.
Sightlines
Trevor Schoonmaker
Prospect.4 curator Trevor Schoonmaker tells Ross Simonini what's on his mind.
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Muse
The Great Attractor
by Alicja Kwade
From the cosmic level to the subatomic, the emptiness that arguably constitutes most of the universe prompts Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade to ruminate playfully on gravitation, action at a distance, indeterminacy, and the nature of being.
- Tropical Fantasies, Dark Histories
by Kirsten Swenson
In sculptures, installations, and performances curated over the past two decades, Nari Ward examines—sometimes with solemnity, sometimes with humor—the astonishing range of African American experience.
- Books
Brian Droitcour on Margarita Tupitsyn's Moscow Vanguard Art: 1922–1992; plus related titles in brief.
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Igniting the Archive
by Noah Simblist
Mexico City artist Minerva Cuevas parodies identity cards, brand names, corporate structures, and archival records in order to protest the social mechanisms that administer—and perhaps help cause—global inequity.
- Guided By Justice
by Erica Dawn Lyle
Rigo 23’s work about activist communities is produced through collaborative processes inspired by the communities themselves.
- Portfolio
by Stephen Shore, Joshua Cohen
Seven photographs, selected by Stephen Shore to reflect the technical and thematic evolution of his work over the past half century, reveal the understated emotional engagement and formal rigor that pervade his oeuvre.
- In the Studio: Yto Barrada
by Ross Simonini
Barrada speaks in a rapid series of digressions, dropping anecdotes and quotations, many of them from semi-obscure artists from the twentieth century.
- Artworld
People, Awards, Obituaries.
- Tropical Fantasies, Dark Histories
In sculptures, installations, and performances curated over the past two decades, Nari Ward examines—sometimes with solemnity, sometimes with humor—the astonishing range of African American experience.
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