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by atlas brown

  • The 24 Best Art Magazine Covers of 2016

    From Culture Type NOTHING BEATS LEAFING through the pages of a visually inspiring print publication, except perhaps that initial moment of spotting a compelling magazine cover on the newsstand or newly delivered to your mailbox. Over the past year, art magazines have selected winning images paying tribute to painter Kerry James Marshall, marking the historic…

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  • 2017 | CONGO ART WORKS: POPULAR PAINTING

    From BOZAR: 07 OCTOBER ’16 — 22 JANUARY ’17 CONGO ART WORKS : POPULAR PAINTING Just like music and dance, popular painting is inextricably linked to daily life; and this is also the case in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It gives us an impression of the collective memory and this is clear to see…

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  • 2017 | The Photography of Bereniece Abott’s: The Harlem Community Art Center, Changing New York

    From The Arts At Page Library: The Photography of Berneice Abbott, The Harlem Community Art Center, Changing New York Jefferson City, MO–The Arts At Page Library – Online Exhibition Space presents a unique up close and personal exhibition featuring the photography of Berneice Abbott – a critically acclaimed photographer on December 19, 2016, on view…

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  • 2017 | What Is The Meaning Of Outsider Art? The Genre With A Story, Not A Style

    From Do YOU Basel What Is The Meaning Of Outsider Art? The Genre With A Story, Not A Style— there is a dark side to the quickly rising popularity of art explicitly made possible by suffering, whether of mind or physical circumstances. But there is also an undeniable magic to the ethos of the fair —…

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  • 2017 | The Ease of Fiction

    From California African American Museum In The Ease of Fiction, works by four contemporary African artists living in the United States serve as a foundation for a critical discussion about history, fact, and fiction. Recent paintings, drawings, and sculptural works by ruby onyinyechi amanze (b. 1982, Nigeria), Duhirwe Rushemeza (b. 1977, Rwanda), Sherin Guirguis (b.…

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