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New York, NY
Joined October 2009

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  1. 3 hours ago

    Her work is characterized by a strange confluence of the corporeal and the fantastic, with distinct feminist undertones.

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  2. 4 hours ago

    The painting is simultaneously a sexualized queer scene, a coded announcement of a royal pregnancy, and an erotic fantasy meant to entice straight audiences.

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  3. 4 hours ago

    These photographers have been removed from Instagram so many times they've lost count.

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  4. 5 hours ago

    Katherine Bernhardt, Untitled (MetroCard), 2019

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  5. 14 hours ago

    The artists Artsy Editors and Curators can't stop talking about this month.

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  6. 21 hours ago

    You can name Impressionist masters in your sleep—but do you know Les Nabis? Taking their name from the Hebrew for "prophet," Les Nabis were a collective of Frenchman bridging Post-Impressionism and Abstraction from 1888 to 1900. ·⁠

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  7. Jan 4

    The Hungarian photographer filled his frames with dark humor and the eerie geometries of everyday life.

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  8. Jan 4

    Frank Stella, Ahab’s Leg, 1989

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  9. Jan 3

    Throughout history, cultures have been fascinated by dream consciousness, whether brought on by sleep, hypnosis, trance, or ritual. Our feature three artists’ takes on the the mystery and absurdity of dreams.⁠ ·⁠

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  10. Jan 3

    Her black-and-white images raise documentary photography to a poetic plane.

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  11. Jan 3
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  12. Jan 2

    Afrofuturism draws on history, science fiction, mysticism, ancestry, and fantasy to explore the lived experiences of members of the African diaspora, with altered visions of the past, present, and future. ·⁠

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  13. Jan 2

    Cozying up in the "uncanny valley."

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  14. Jan 2

    Amir H. Fallah, Absolute Power Corrupts, 2020

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  15. Jan 1

    Before artworld pranksters gave us the Utah Monolith, we had land art 🏜️ Our showcase contemporary works building on pioneering land art traditions of the 1960s and ‘70s. ·⁠

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  16. Jan 1

    Photographs marked by such intimacy had never been seen in public.

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  17. Jan 1

    Wu Chi-Tsung, Wrinkled Texture 082, 2020

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  18. 31 Dec 2020

    We will not post any more boring art.

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  19. 31 Dec 2020

    An auction house president, a gallerist, and a fair director take stock of the seismic changes of 2020 and look toward the future.

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  20. 31 Dec 2020

    ♀️ These unmistakeable works of Feminist Art deconstruct essential moments in women’s lives and experiences, grounded in theories of second wave feminism beginning in the 1960s and '70s. ·

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