After Dark: Madison Skriver @ Enari Gallery, Amsterdam



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Arabella Rocca is a renowned architect and designer celebrated for her vibrant, imaginative approach and distinctive aesthetic. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at La Sapienza University in Rome, Arabella has established herself by boldly incorporating diverse color palettes into her designs. We had the opportunity to interview her—read on to learn more! –…
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The role of dreams in Latin American art, Gertrude Abercrombie’s homegrown surrealism, essays on Celia Paul, new catalogs and monographs, and more.

Rife with descriptions of “seductive” works, the former “New York Times” Paris bureau chief’s book reads more like a travel guide than the impartial reporting of a journalist.

Known as the “soul of the Morgan,” Belle da Costa Greene established the Morgan Library & Museum’s collection and lived as a “passing” Black woman in the early 20th century.

The artist’s avant-garde video works draw from his time working at an experimental psychiatric hospital in the 1960s–70s.

Recently discovered paintings, illustrations, and prints by Flannery O’Connor, hidden away for decades, are now on display at the author’s alma mater.