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Prem Krishnamurthy on Design as a “Generous Discipline”

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A procession of designers had made their way to the city over the course of the year to take part in a new workshop/exhibition space supported by KW Institute for Contemporary Art — Na Kim , Karel Martens, Esen Karol, Fikra ’s Salem Al-qassimi, among them. Over those five years, the exhibitions at P!

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Reclaiming the Sacred Space of the Divine Feminine in Nature

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The new exhibition Live Dangerously , currently on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. through January 20, 2020, presents the work of 12 women photographers who create a new way of seeing and engaging with the natural world. But why wait until it’s too late?

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Celebrating Transgender History Through Photography

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Cobra, 1961 © Christer Strömholm Remembering a Community of Transgender Women Living in Paris in the 1950s-60s In the 1950s, the Swedish photographer Christer Strömholm (1918-2002) found his home-away-from-home at Paris’s Place Pigalle.

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10 Riveting Movies about Artists

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This is especially true when the exploration is conducted by acclaimed directors and actors, merging the two artforms of cinema and fine art. The following 10 movies about artists include fictionalized accounts of real stories, as well as some of the best art documentaries. Frida (2002). The Artist Is Present (2012).

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

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.” Back then, she took matters into her own hands, traveling far and wide to share the stories of the people she’d met through slideshow presentations. To coincide with Pride Month, the exhibition will open alongside a second exhibition, Breaking More Boundaries , curated by Allen, Gonzalez, and Egner. .”

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A History of Photography as Seen Through the Eyes of Howard Greenberg

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Gallerist Howard Greenberg is one such person who understand this point of view, having not only helped establish the medium of photography in the haughty market of art, but having established a collection whose value extends far beyond the pallid discussion of price. Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexican, 1902–2002).