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Light Through the Darkness
Japanese-born artist Kahori Kamiya harkens back to ancient spirituality and philosophy for inspiration in her exhibition Long Eclipse, titled for the prolonged period of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic and the sense of a new dawn on the horizon.
Scenes From a Black Hole
The mind, with its many levels of consciousness, could be considered a black hole. Indeed, the fictitious actress Cassandra Way of Hope's Horizon, who offers a disclaimer in a commercial, "I'm not an expert in black holes," alerts us to the metaphysical underpinnings of Rosemary Warren’s video.
Her Exhibition
Meret Oppenheim was many things, many artists, many abilities. She was not just the creator of the famous fur-covered cup, saucer, and spoon, aka, Object (1936). She was not only the surrealist we know today. She had a history, a personal artistic evolution: as a profound individual, a champion and inspiration for women artists everywhere.
“Visually Sated Yet Cognitively Deprived”
Visual Implications, curated by Ashley Ouderkirk, engages with these interrelated themes of visual consumption, perception, patterns of seeing, and the importance of visual literacy by presenting the work of three emerging artists: Charles Clary, Nanse Kawashima, and Cassandra Zampini.
“Mi casa es su casa:” Bienvenidos a Armory 2022
The curatorial programming at The Armory Show 2022 was overseen by specialists in Latin American art for the first time in its four-decade history.
Tradition and Transgression at SPRING/BREAK 2022
The 2022 edition of the SPRING/BREAK Art Show begs the question: can an art fair predicated on irreverence, spontaneity, and a do-it-yourself aesthetic maintain that level of innovation after ten years?