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art.newcity.com
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| | | | | Each piece in "Enter the Mirror" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago reflects on a trauma, an injustice, an unfortunate demise, or a total loss of life. The artworks in the show range from the 1970s to the mid-2010s, and include installation, video, sculpture, film, photography, and painting. | |
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jonathangriffin.org
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| | | | | Dan Miller, "Untitled" (2021) Courtesy: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art In 1974, Florence Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz - she an artist, he a psychologist - turned the garage of their Berkeley home into an art studio for adults with developmental disabilities. Across California at that time, people with a range of disabilities were being... | |
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tfw5.com
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| | | | | Been meaning to write about this for a while, having been a couple of times to the exhibition. It's a mix of things: partly a collection of Picasso works that have found their way into British hands and partly a collection of works by British artists who have been inspired - or in one case,... | |
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bluemoodcafe.com
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| | | The Audiobook Challenge is back for 2025! I'll be joining Caffeinated Reviewer and That's What I'm Talking About, the co-hosts for the 12th year of this challenge. I'm going for I Can't Hear You since I achieved that in 2024 and I continue to listen to more audiobooks than I read! Challenge Details Runs January... | ||