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TEK HOD, published by CentreCentre

Discover Innovative, Strange and Beautiful Art Books at Hypertext

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Jamie Crewe’s New Film Is a Nuanced Exploration of Gender in Isolation

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An Intimate Look at the Relationships Between Gay Men in the 1980s

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Diana Markosian’s Eternal Search for an Untold Family Truth

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Ecovisions: The Artists Surrendering to Nature as a Tool for Survival

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Untangling Identity Politics with Karachi-Born Nalini Malani and Huma Bhabha

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The Mary Wollstonecraft Statue Is a Betrayal of Feminism

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Ming Smith, America Seen through Stars and Stripes (Painted), New York, 1976, from Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph (Aperture/Documentary Arts, 2020) © Ming Smith, courtesy the artist and Aperture

These Artworks Perfectly Subvert Modern America

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A Deeply Personal Account of the Life and Work of Painter Noah Davis

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When Nigerians Say #ENDSARS, We’re Not Just Speaking for Ourselves

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The Stark Inequality of the Culture Industry Needs to Change

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Andy Holden’s Cartoon Ghost Train Questions the Art World’s Status Quo

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Tenant of Culture on Refashioning Old Clothes—and Herself

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This Exhibition Displays the Vibrancy of Contemporary African Painting

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These Are the Essential Art Books to Explore Right Now

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Elephant’s Brand-New Autumn Issue Asks: Who Needs Optimism?

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I’m Tired of Being Told to Get a “Real Job”

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Is Photography An Effective Form of Therapy?

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Bill Henson’s Photograph of a Floating Girl Captured My Own Teenage Longing

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Will Schaeuble, Invite Only, 2020. Courtesy the artist

Without Role Models, I Never Would Have Seen Myself in a Creative Job

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Paul Nash Taught Me the Unknowable Multiplicity of My Desires

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Joy Labinjo’s New Paintings Are an Unflinching Look at British Racism

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Distant Sounds: How Two Artists Composed a Site-Specific Work from Home

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Western Museums Are Problematic: What Can Be Done to Change Them?

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