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How Guy Armitage’s book can help you unleash your own creativity
Alex Strada Says “No” to NIMBYs

The show argues that caring for unhoused and dispossessed people is not a task to be sloughed off to the “city,” but rather a responsibility each of us shoulders.
A Collective Portrait of Black Los Angeles, Told Through Artist Ben Caldwell

This exhibition about the multihyphenate filmmaker is as much about the place he chose to call home and all the people who pepper it with color.
What Does It Mean to “Collaborate” With Another Species?

The majority of the art in Mutual Aid: Art in Collaboration with Nature is still based on human manipulations of or interventions into natural processes.
An American Artist’s Vignettes of Rural Italian Life

Despite the often stifling influence of critic John Ruskin, Francesca Alexander dedicated her art and life’s work to the people of Tuscany.
Stunning Frescoes of Dionysian Cult Rituals Unearthed in Pompeii

Spanning three walls of a recently excavated banquet hall, the murals shed light on ancient customs associated with the god of wine, festivities, and ecstasy.
What to See in Upstate New York This March

Michel Goldberg’s black and white dance of birth and death, ransome’s stoic and elegant portraits, Kipton Hinsdale’s near-berserk mark-making, and more.
Ayşe Erkme “Emre & Dario” at GROTTO, Berlin
Cécile Duchêne Malissin
Spanish artist to watch Alfonso Sánchez channels Abstract and …
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