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"Huguette Caland: Tête-à-Tête" opens this Fri, June 11! Featuring Caland's erotic works on paper, paintings, wearable objects, and sculptures, the exhibition showcases Caland's challenge to traditional representations of sexuality, the body, and desire.
https://t.co/QFTtBGpM9E
"When the instruments of artistic production are limited and direct, urgent expression the priority, drawing is often the medium of choice," Taylor Dafoe writes about our exhibition "100 Drawings From Now" on @artnet.
Read in full here: https://t.co/jUGpChyVbT
Today (Sun, Jan 5) is the last day to visit “The Pencil Is a Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists” - an exhibition of 140 drawings from around the world that together are a testament to the centrality of creativity in our own humanity. Stop by 12pm - 8pm! https://t.co/qLjfMpb7Sa
Halina Olomucki used drawing to bear witness to and provide evidence to the world outside of the horrors of the Nazi controlled Warsaw Ghetto in which she was imprisoned. View more of her powerful work in “The Pencil Is a Key” closing tmrw Jan 5! https://t.co/qLjfMpb7Sa
While detained by the oppressive military forces of dictator Augusto Pinochet, Chilean artist Rodrigo Silva Vial drew watercolor greetings to his family and friends.
Check out more in “The Pencil Is a Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists” https://t.co/rWulOfbkoc
Read our latest blog post on “Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918–1922” by Emerson Chang, Curatorial and Education Intern=> https://t.co/8aQUXTLHxX On view @TheJewishMuseum through January 6, 2019.
Read @newyorker on "Where Do We Stand? Two Years of Drawing with Open Sessions" => https://t.co/7dsb89aazQ On view thru Sept 17.
.@artnet picked Open Sessions' "Where Do We Stand?" opening this Thur, Aug 3, 6-8pm for #ThingsToSee https://t.co/23NYRj5xTf
Our Open Sessions summer show "Where Do We Stand?" was selected by @artnet as a show to see! Opens August 3 >> https://t.co/3vV5UmB3iU
Read @SciArtMagazine's article on #ExploratoryWorks
https://t.co/WsTzuFXN8t