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‘Of Salt and Spirit’ Celebrates the Legacy of Black Southern Quilters

‘Of Salt and Spirit’ Celebrates the Legacy of Black Southern QuiltersThe expansive show parses cultural narratives around the art form, spotlighting the impact of quilting across generations and geography.

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Ugo Rondinone “ORA BLU” at Alfonso Artiaco, Naples

Born in Brunnen, Switzerland, in 1964 and now based in New York, Ugo Rondinone isrecognised as one of the most significant artists of his generation. His practice is distinguishedby a deeply poetic language, where metaphorical and iconographic imagery converge in ameditation on time, nature, and human experience. Moving fluidly across sculpture,installation, video, and performance, Rondinone
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Mark Leckey “As Above So Below” at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris

The British artist Mark Leckey invites visitors into the heart of an exhibition unfolding around the ecstatic—that transportive state beyond the individual self. The gathered works recall unusual experiences and encounters that the artist has had, through which he became disoriented by the intense feelings they aroused. The title “As Above So Below” is borrowed
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Sean Landers at Petzel, New York

Situating the artist’s innermost musings alongside his animal subjects, Landers oscillates between humor and vulnerability, revealing the uncomfortable truths which underpin both the act of artmaking and the human condition. Here Landers fuses longstanding motifs in his work, which originated as discrete series: his depictions of aspen tree carvings, and his North American animal portraits.
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Beau Gabriel “Salt Marsh Hay” at C.G.Williams, London

A Tragedy in Five Acts and a Prologue It is summer on the coast of Maine. Promise and Deceit set out to pick blueberries. As they traipse up a hill, Promise begins to tell her friend a story. “There once were two sisters named Gwendolyn and Phoebe. They lived together in an old farmhouse overlooking
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Through a Love of Note-Taking, José Naranja Documents His Travels One Tiny Detail at a Time

Through a Love of Note-Taking, José Naranja Documents His Travels One Tiny Detail at a Time“I’m lost in the intricate details, as always,” Naranja says.

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