JORI FINKEL
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A New Hiroshi Sugimoto Sculpture in San Francisco Reaches for Infinity
His sliver of an artwork, “Point of Infinity,” marks the start of the city’s Treasure Island Art Program.
L.A. Artist Uses Storied Van to Highlight Social Justice Issues
With his family’s old tortilla delivery van and brightly colored tamale carts, Ruben Ochoa will highlight the economic challenges and harassment endured by Los Angeles...
Making Intergalactic and Intergenerational Art
The artists Lita Albuquerque and her daughters, Isabelle and Jasmine, explore big themes, like our role in the cosmos.
Damaged by an Explosion, the Canvas Emerged a Gentileschi
A painting that was scarred by the 2020 blast in Beirut is now attributed to Artemisia Gentileschi, the great 17th-century Italian painter known for her...
Seeing de Kooning in a New Light, After a Violent Theft
When “Woman-Ochre” goes on view at the Getty Museum after its conservation, the painting will have a new mystique. But competing interpretations remain.
In Her Last Works, Kaari Upson Explores Vanity and Decay
The artist, who probed the depths of psychic trauma, left behind elusive new portraits that will debut at the Venice Biennale.
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