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‘Paint the Protest’: A Show of Quiet Dissidence
The political art in the group exhibition “Paint the Protest” refers to events from the past that could be happening — and are — today.
The Eyes Have It in Hew Locke’s Power-Challenging Show
Over the entrance to the Met are medallion portraits of white, male art heroes. Enter Hew Locke with a timely and pointed message about “Gilt”...
For Black Artists, the Great Migration Is an Unfinished Journey
At the Mississippi Museum of Art, Mark Bradford, Theaster Gates Jr., Carrie Mae Weems and others explore the personal legacy of the era-shaping movement from...
After a Tempest, Philip Guston Shines in a Show True to His Spirit
The long-delayed survey, now wrapped in the equivalent of caution tape, opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It’s been a learning-curve climb for...
A Whitney Biennial of Shadow and Light
After three years of soul-rattling history, this year’s survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art is reflective and adult-thinking. It opens to the public...
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