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“Slow bodies, racing hearts.” Valentina Di Liscia probes the languid paintings of Lucía Vidales, which render the familiar yet strange tensions of our age.
Meanwhile, get on down to Artists Space for Tiffany Sia’s poignant (and cleverly titled) exhibition, Slippery When Wet. Isabel Ling offers a compelling deep dive below.
Have you caught the new Yayoi Kusama exhibition yet? Now on view at the New York Botanical Garden, it’s an opportunity to free your legs and mind a little amid the greenery.
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Wielding Time and Text, Tiffany Sia Documents Hong Kong’s Resistance
Slow Bodies, Racing Hearts: Lucía Vidales’s Paintings of Our Changing Selves
Niki de Saint Phalle’s Vibrant, Multidimensional Universe
Michael Rakowitz Makes a Life Out of Fragments
Marilyn Lerner Shifts Gears, Again
Sarah Friedland Conjures the Distant Memory of Togetherness
The Starkly Poignant Prints of William Kentridge
An Artist’s Lifetime of Asking the Hard Questions
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Installation view of "Chloe Wise: Thank You For The Nice Fire," Almine Rech, 2021 (image courtesy Almine Rech; photo by Dan Bradica)
Installation view of "Chloe Wise: Thank You For The Nice Fire," Almine Rech, 2021 (image courtesy Almine Rech; photo by Dan Bradica)
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