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The Brief
Envisioning China in Chicago; ARCO Madrid highlights Finland; Works & Process dance series at the Guggenheim; Los Angeles Poverty Department performs in Queens; Mike Nelson at The Power Plant in Toronto.
Sightlines
Ballroom Marfa cofounder Fairfax Dorn tells Chris Chang what's on her mind.
First Look
by William S. Smith
Julia Rommel.
Muse
The Exalted State
by Dan Walsh
Stained-glass windows, mandalas, Oriental carpets and a Catholic boyhood all contribute to the abstract painter's penchant for orderly systems and matter-of-fact spiritual elevation.
Backstory
Drew Barrymore's Art Camp
by Stuart Hawkins
In 1996, New York University chums Stuart Hawkins and Chris Verene spent a magical week house-sitting the starlet's West Village loft—and turning it into a think tank for fellow aspiring artists.
Atlas Warsaw
A Capital Celebration
by Katarzyna Bojarska
Warsaw Gallery Weekend, one of Poland's many art festivals, recently featured work by several generations of the country's most established artists.
When Is Art?
by SeungJung Kim
"Where and when is the time in the history of art?" So begins Keith Moxey's long-awaited theoretical treatise, Visual Time: The Image in History.
A Visit to Other Worlds
by Mieke Bal
In her multi-channel video installations, Finland's Eija-Liisa Ahtila explores the perspectives of diverse "creatures," both animal and human, often to subtle political effect.
Genzken’s Anarchic Objects
by Anne Doran
Through surprising shifts in scale, Isa Genzken conflates buildings with bodies and consumer culture with war.
Art for the Anthropocene Era
by Eleanor Heartney
Four artists take on the challenges of our environmental crisis.
In the Studio: Pablo Bronstein
by Kirsty Bell
Pablo Bronstein's ground-floor apartment in an 18th-century brick house feels far removed from the urban hustle of this East London neighborhood.
Artworld
People, Awards, Obituaries
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