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Humans and Animals Commune with Nature and the Cosmos in the Multidisciplinary Work of Kiki Smith

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“Evening Star” (2023), aqueous archival inkjet, acrylic archival inkjet, white gold leaf on Hahnemüle rag paper, 60 × 43 inches. See more of Smith’s work at Pace Gallery. “Dark Water” (2023), bronze, 72 × 65 × 28 inches “Dreaming with Birds” (2004), bronze, 47 3/4 x 73 1/2 x 2 inches.

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Rooted in the American South, ‘Souls Grown Deep Like the Rivers’ Recognizes Remarkable Artistic Traditions of Black Artists

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Thornton Dial, “Stars of Everything” (2004), mixed media, 248.9 Image © 2023 Estate of Thornton Dial, ARS, NY, and DACS, London 2023. Minter’s work is represented at the Royal Academy in a sculpture made of welded found metal poignantly titled “And He Hung His Head and Died.” © 2023 Marlene Bennett Jones.

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In ‘The Order of Things,’ Wim Delvoye’s Playful Installations Reimagine a Museum’s Historical Collection

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“Ball Track Venus Italica” (2023), patinated bronze, 173 centimeters in height. ” Delvoye’s response came in the form of The Order of Things, a large-scale exhibition in several of the museum’s galleries. ” The Order of Things continues through June 16. ” (2013), embossed aluminum, 74.5

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10 Landmark Projects Shaping Architecture in 2024

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In 2014, photographer Milos Bicanski revisited a series of venues constructed for the 2004 edition of the Olympics in Athens, Greece. A symbol of winding migrant journeys, the sculptural form culminates in panoramic views of the landscape. “For me, it’s a metaphor for the journeys of migrants who passed through this building.”