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New York, NY
Joined October 2009

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  1. 15 hours ago

    From Vincent van Gogh and Louise Bourgeois to Tracey Emin, and Tomoko Takahashi, visual artists have pushed their physical and psychological boundaries during periods of wakefulness, either as a result of their mental health, or as an artistic strategy.

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  2. 19 hours ago

    Julie Curtiss, No Place Like Home, 2017

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  3. Mar 5

    A painting by Lam recently became the second-most expensive Latin American artwork ever sold, but his market moment has been a long time coming.

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  4. Mar 5

    In celebration of Women's History Month, Artsy is pleased to present "Femininity through the Female Gaze," a group show curated by Artsy's Lead Editor, Casey Lesser, exploring how female-identifying artists are portraying femininity today.

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  5. Mar 5

    Today, young women comprise the majority of students in college-level photojournalism and documentary programs. Women have climbed the ranks and lead the photo departments at major publications like the New York Times and National Geographic.

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  6. Mar 5

    Derrick Adams, Family Portrait #9, 2019

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  7. Mar 4

    Works by Kerry James Marshall, Matthew Wong, and Shaina McCoy, among other others, are currently gaining traction among collectors.

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  8. Mar 4

    Mary Pinchot Meyer’s Cold War ties, family tragedies, high-profile affairs, and untimely death eclipse the story of her artistic development.

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  9. Mar 4

    Peter Saul, Self Portrait with Haircut, 2003

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  10. Mar 3

    Sun-tae Hwang, The Sunny Room, 2019

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  11. Mar 3

    In the March edition of “Artists on Our Radar,” we feature Jasmine Little, Hiejin Yoo, Sheida Soleimani, Penda Diakité, and Charline Tyberghein.

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  12. Mar 3

    Almost immediately after the introduction of any major technological advancement, humans inevitably end up employing it for porn.

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  13. Mar 2

    Rebecca Harper, Cinema (Between Two Worlds), 2018

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  15. Mar 2

    With their vibrant installations and paintings, these superstars tear at the boundary between art and design, bringing mid-century Pop principles into the 21st century.

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  16. Mar 1
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  17. Mar 1

    Go virtual gallery-hopping with this just-refreshed exhibition featuring the best of this week's Artsy viewing rooms.

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  18. Mar 1

    Join representatives from Artsy, Jenkins-Johnson Gallery, David Zwirner, and Concept NV for a webinar discussing new models for championing Black artists tomorrow at 11am EST (4pm GMT). Register here:

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  19. Mar 1

    Rebecca Harper's lyrical paintings situate a cast of characters amidst the in-between moments of life. In scenes from road trips, movie theaters, and afternoon jogs, Harper's artworks investigate feelings of transience, displacement, and nostalgia.

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  20. Mar 1

    Putting in one’s time as an intern is an important career stepping stone—a way to gain key on-the-job skills, experiences, and connections for art-world success.

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