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13 Oct

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2 Oct

These portraits explore the way it feels to inhabit

Just Wide Enough To Hold The Weight is the group show reaching out across the ‘abyss of otherness’ The camera is such an incisive tool of exploration and portraiture is such a revealing medium, throwing light on the topic in addition to the photographer and their perspective on the world. A latest exhibition, Just Wide Enough To Hold The Weight  (at Latest York’s Baxter St gallery) brings together the work of three exceptional artists using their cameras to research all of the nuances of gender identity and the complexity of selfhood.  Curator Phalguni Guliani was drawn to the work of Marvel Harris, Siddhartha Hajra, and Soumya Sankar Bose due to what she describes as...
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1 Oct

20 Fall Exhibitions & Art Shows To Explore

Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917–2000) Street to Mbari, 1964 Tempera over graphite on wove paper National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Dyke 1993.18.1 Nearly everyone loves some type of art. The act of seeing an individual create something from nothing is a gorgeous sight to behold. Whether it’s a painter turning a blank canvas right into a vibrant self-portrait, or a sculptor chipping down what was once a large slab of clay right into a statuesque depiction of Muhammad Ali, the viewer can at all times feel the eagerness and labor that went towards that individual piece or installation. There are a lot of places across the country where art is on display. Atlanta’s High Museum incorporates a...
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29 Aug

4 original short movies that explore the meaning of

Young, visionary filmmakers have shared their unique takes on chosen family for Queer Lens, a recent film series from Dazed and Calvin Klein As an art form, queer filmmaking is crammed with depictions of chosen family, from the actual underground community of the Harlem ballroom scene of the late 80s in Paris is Burning, to the casts of queer misfits in Pedro Almodóvar melodramas, to the caring coterie of friends in Russell T Davies’ It’s A Sin. They might be made up of friends, lovers, biological family, ancestors, allies, or idols – what binds these families together is a way of belonging that permits each individual to specific themselves freely, and to be seen...
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