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70 articles related to Exhibitions
David Byrne’s Drawings Reflect on the Absurdities of Life That Connect Us All
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An Exhibition at Oxford Highlights the Sensorial Splendor of Books
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In Dallas, the First In-Depth Presentation of Nancy Holt’s Audio Works
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Megumi Shauna Arai’s Enchanting Textiles Are Patchworks of Stories and Traditions
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With Art and Altruism, an Exhibition Explores the Strength and Beauty of Interconnection
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Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists Translate Nature’s Sonic Landscapes Into an Emotive Spectacle
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At a Los Angeles Exhibition, “Almost-Dysfunctional” Japanese Pottery That Conveys the Circle of Life
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Rem Koolhaas Brings the Country to the City With a Guggenheim Show
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Daniel Rozensztroch on Curating “Take It or Leave It”
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Live From Our “Take It or Leave It” Exhibition
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At the ICA Philadelphia, Sissel Tolaas Presents Smell as a Poetic Provocation
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The Obscure Familiarity of Eric Oglander’s Found-Object Sculptures
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Stories of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated People, Reflected in a Soul-Stirring Album
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Embracing Playfulness, an Exhibition Engages in the “Creative Porosity” Between Mexico and the U.S.
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Sanford Biggers, a Collective of Artists, and a Museum Interrogate a Problematic Abraham Lincoln Monument
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Robert Stadler Has a “Playdate” With Philip Johnson at His Glass House
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The Cooper-Hewitt’s Exhibition on Willi Smith Is a Must-See
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“Olfactory Labyrinths” That Zero In on the Remarkable Act of Smelling
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In Manhattan, an Exhibition Honoring How Black Food Traditions Shaped What America Eats
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An Offbeat Exhibition in Madrid Puts the Focus on Curators
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In Venice, “CodeX” Offers an Optimistic Take on the Future of Art and Technology
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An Intellectual African Revolution Comes to the Venice Architecture Biennale
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A Potent Anicka Yi Exhibition in Italy Features Bacteria, Artificial Intelligence, and Dried Shrimp
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At New York’s Climate Week, a “Climate Science Fair” Cultivates Optimism and Future-Forward Thinking
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Elizabeth Dee on Rethinking the Canon of 20th-Century Art
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With His “Open Objects,” Jonathan Muecke Wants You to Think About Space
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The Genius of Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still
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An Exhibition Ponders Technology’s Grip on Human “Reality”
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Neri Oxman’s “Material Ecology” Gets the MoMA Spotlight
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5 Exhibitions You Can’t Miss This Fall
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Yolande Batteau’s Latest Body of Work Reflects a Passionate Personal Investigation of Materials and Self
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Our Milan Design Week Exhibition as a Celebration of Paola Navone’s Prolific Practice and Generous Spirit
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The Tools and Techniques That Built Japan
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At Germany’s Vitra Design Museum, an Exhibition Considers the Promises and Problems of Plastic
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By Listening to the Ocean, Jana Winderen Exposes the Vital Role of Sound in Aquatic Life
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A Book About Joints Celebrates the Big Ideas Behind Tiny Details
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Song and Art at a Synagogue Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
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A Herzog & de Meuron Exhibition Emphasizes Architecture as Collective, Not Egocentric
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Spike Lee’s Prolific Career Gets the Spotlight, Naturally, in Brooklyn
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A New Immersive Exhibition Brings Interiors From the Book Goodnight Moon to Life
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Willo Perron’s Debut Furniture Show Makes the Case for a “No Coasters” Design Movement
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Artist Teresita Fernández’s “Archipelago-Like Existence”
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In London, an Exhibition Seeks to Deepen Our Understanding of Interspecies Connection
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A Fictional World Created by Toyin Ojih Odutola Calls Into Question Real-Life Systems of Power and Gender
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For Designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the Cone Is “Perfect Geometry”
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In Milan, This Year’s Pritzker Prize Winner Takes a Victory Lap
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At the Armory Show, an Exhibition Where Artists Share Visions of the Future
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New York Inmates and the Ladd Brothers Want You to Think About Prison
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This Sculpture Wants to Know How the Future Makes You Feel
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These Radical Textiles Grew Out of Focused, Open-Minded Attention
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These Photographs Bring Van Cleef & Arpels’s Floral Jewelry Into Full Bloom
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A Lisson Gallery Exhibition Contemplates the True Meaning of Sculpture
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This Soundscape Brings an Age-Old Model of Communal Living to Life
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Olafur Elaisson’s Latest Exhibition Offers a Hopeful Vision of the Future
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When Scent Meets the Museum, Do We See Art Differently?
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Julian Watts Heeds the Call of the Wild
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5 Exhibitions You Must See This Summer
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With His Monumental Bronze Sculptures, Thomas J Price Honors the Everyday Features of Black Life
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Paola Navone’s “Take It or Leave It” Objects, as Seen in Their New Homes
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As Art Basel Turns 20, Miami Art Week Enters a New, Slightly Less Hyped-Up Dawn
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In Los Angeles, an Exhibition Zeroes In on the Ramen Bowl
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15 Standouts From Milan Design Week
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Theaster Gates’s New Exhibition Poetically Prods the Meaning of a Museum
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A Sound Artist Exposes the Complex Relationship Between Deaf and Hearing Cultures
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Visualizing a Family History by Gathering Fractured Pieces of the Past
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These Virtual Exhibitions Draw on the Real-Life Health Benefits of Art
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Experiencing the Satisfying Sensations of A.S.M.R. in Real Life
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Four Do-Not-Miss Highlights at This Year’s Design Miami Fair
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vanessa german’s Collaged Sculptures Are Ornate Icons of Healing and Protection
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The Cosmovision of the Yanomami People and the Violent Forces That Threaten Them
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