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How Director Terence Nance Brought Afrofuturism Into the Light

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Barking Mad? Photos of Dogs Floating in Swimming Pools

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Where Should You Go To See Great Art in 2020?

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Why We Need Collectives Now More Than Ever

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Lorena Lohr’s Intimate Portraits of Memphis Reveal a Country in Transition

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Rose B. Simpson Explores the Human Condition Through Her Native American Past

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Decadence and Denial: Dispatches From Art Basel Miami Beach

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Ring the Bells! The Artists to Watch This December

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Hypnotic Harmony: The Light Artist Transforming the River Thames

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This Is Nairy Baghramian’s Year, and She’s Sharing It with Close Female Collaborators

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The Israeli Artist Who Set Up a Desert Island in His Own Kitchen

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Bruce Gilden, USA. NYC. 1978, from Lost and Found

The Dirt, Sleaze, Sweat and Tension of a Lost New York

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How The New Black Vanguard Is Changing Our Visual World

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Toxic Masculinity Gets a Makeover Courtesy of Iranian Artist Orkideh Torabi

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One Woman’s Unflinching Exploration of Midlife

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Before Cindy Sherman, There Was Lee Godie and the Bus Station Photo Booth

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Oysters with agar pearls for KARA photoshoot, November 2018

Jen Monroe: Escapism and Artful Cheffing

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Ewa Axelrad, Anomalia from Minimum, Necessary, Objectively Reasonable, 2015. Resin, jesmonite. Courtesy the artist, BWA Warszawa and Copperfield, London

All for One: The Artists Exposing the Cracks in Democracy

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Bulbous Bums and Bunny Ears: Ron Nagle’s Sculptures Defy Interpretation

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Paintings That Capture the Experience of Being Black and White

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How the Ikea Monkey in a Sheepskin Jacket Changed Visual Culture Forever

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Eden Seifu’s Work Is a Fantastical Exploration of Spirituality in a Secular Age

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Gregory Crewdson Fuses Fact and Fiction in American Suburbia

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How Has the Camera Been a Tool for Colonialism?

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