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Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt offers a fresh answer to the age-old question: what is beauty?

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All photos taken by Pawel Streit and © Impulse Gallery The artist's latest exhibition in Lucerne showcases both philosophical insight and innovative technique. Sometimes, art can provide a fresh way to look at things. Case in point: Christian Bolt's latest exhibition, On Human Beauty, at Impulse Gallery in Lucerne, Switzerland.

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‘Water, Water, Everywhere’: An Artist’s Ode to the Hudson River

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From November 19th through January 7th, some of the photographs she’s made during that time will be on view as part of Water, Water, Everywhere , a solo exhibition at Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles. Marks Blackwood moved to the Hudson Valley from New York City after the attacks of September 11th, 2001.

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Reclaiming the Sacred Space of the Divine Feminine in Nature

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.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Promised Gift of Steven Scott, Baltimore, in memory of Hollis Sigler; © The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC; Courtesy of Galerie Lelong, New York. Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery; © Rania Matar. Justine Kurland, Jungle Gym, 2001; Chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 in.;

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Remembering September 11th: Photos of What They Left Behind

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On the morning of September 11th, 2001, Sgt. To coincide with the publication, more than 30 photographs from the project will be on view at Foley Gallery in New York as part of Sacred Dust: Photographs by Henry Leutwyler. The prints exhibited at Foley Gallery are not available for purchase.

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From the 1970s to Now, Mariette Pathy Allen Traces Transgender Stories

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Galleries didn’t find the pictures very exciting because my images de-sensationalized the subject matter.” Now, decades later, her life’s work is being recognized as part of the retrospective exhibition Breaking Boundaries: 50 Years of Images at Culture Lab LIC , curated by Orestes Gonzalez and Jesse E gner.

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“We Want Our Work to Endure.” An Interview with Didi and Sandi Pei

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They founded their practice , formerly Pei Partnership, in 1992, two years after their father retired from a full-time practice from his office, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, where the brothers had worked since graduating from Harvard GSD, with Didi contributing to the design of the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.