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Oh My Goya! New Research Hub for the Artist to Launch in NYC

Oh My Goya! New Research Hub for the Artist to Launch in NYC

The Hispanic Society Museum and Library in Manhattan’s Washington Heights announced plans to launch a new global hub for the research and preservation of works by Spanish Romantic artist Francisco José de Goya y los Lucientes this coming September. The forthcoming Goya Research Center will be comprised of both virtual and onsite components, offering scholars …

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Come Back As A Flower: Brianna Rose Brooks @ Deli Gallery, NYC

Come Back As A Flower: Brianna Rose Brooks @ Deli Gallery, NYC

Deli Gallery is pleased to present Come Back As A Flower, a solo exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Brianna Rose Brooks, marking the artist’s second solo presentation with the gallery. Brianna Rose Brooks paints from personal memory and fantasy to depict amalgamated moments from childhood, teenage years, and recent adulthood. The …

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Susan Chen: Plan B @ Rachel Uffner Gallery, NYC

Susan Chen: Plan B @ Rachel Uffner Gallery, NYC

Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present Plan B, Susan Chen’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Notably, the show forges an impressive new artistic direction for Chen, whose multimedia presentation includes a collection of ceramics alongside her signature large-scale, impasto-heavy portraits. In addition to the opening reception Friday, March 8 from 6 – 8 pm; …

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Artist Interview: Carlo McCormick Discusses Curating “Wild Style 40th Anniversary Exhibition” at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, NYC Opening 11/11/23

Artist Interview: Carlo McCormick Discusses Curating “Wild Style 40th Anniversary Exhibition” at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery, NYC Opening 11/11/23

#carlomccormick, @erichazenyc It’s seminal! There were certain things that became the means by which hip-hop culture conquered the world, the original memes of graffiti and rap that went global. And this is the very first movie to do that. So it’s super, super important. It’s naive, and fresh, and not cynical. If you think about …

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Color Images from The 1950s and 1960s that Were Discovered in A Trashcan Depict New York City in Kodachrome

Color Images from The 1950s and 1960s that Were Discovered in A Trashcan Depict New York City in Kodachrome

Times Square, 1958, found Kodachrome transparency, photographer unknown. Jan Wein discovered certain pictures one day. “In case you are unaware of the background, I used to live in Manhattan during Ed Koch’s mayoralty in the 1980s. However, I later moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I’m still there.During that period, trash day offered a lot of …

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