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Anoushka Mirchandani On the Body as Personal and Familial Archive
1+ hour, 36+ min ago (1557+ words) observer. com It is not immediately clear how Anoushka Mirchandani relates to India, either in the context of her own identity or that of her family's past. References to her heritage are folded into the articulated material and symbolic texture…...
One Fine Show: "Sophie Calle, Something Missing?" at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
1+ week, 3+ day ago (315+ words) Sophie Calle Something Missing" at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art observer. com It's been several years since the exhibition, but I still can't understand why the Brooklyn Museum allowed a stand-up comedian from Netflix to curate a show about…...
In the Depths of Osaka's Namba Station, Works From the Art Institute of Chicago Await
1+ week, 5+ day ago (1359+ words) Take the Blue Line to O'Hare, hop a flight to Tokyo, board the Shinkansen bullet train to Osaka and head down into Namba Station, where you will find yourself standing in what feels like a hidden wing of the museum....
When Seeing Isn't Believing: Why Photography Needs Community More Than Ever
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (264+ words) observer. com Through a partnership with Creative Time in 2023, Foto Focus hosted "The Convening," a series of talks focused on histories and memories as integral interpretations of place and home that was made stronger by the shared community that congregated…...
One Fine Show: "Beyond Mysticism, The Modern Northwest" at the Seattle Art Museum
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (421+ words) observer. com Its first good idea was to bring in some artists who are actually Asian. Kamekichi Tokita's Bridge (1931) would seem to demonstrate the degree to which LIFE's summary of the region's styles was an oversimplification. Tokita said his goals…...
Nick Doyle's "Mirror, Mirror" Turns the American Dream Inside Out
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (1280+ words) observer. com Those who see cracks in the American Dream often see it as a mythic, multilevel symbolic imaginary, strategically crafted to colonize the psyche with aspirational goals and systems of values more aligned with Hollywood than with America's economic…...
Don't Miss: Giles Duley's "Distortion / Memory / Resilience" at Sutton Tower
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (666+ words) As a photographer and storyteller, Duley documents life during war, rather than war itself, in work that is powerful, thoughtful and full of love. The event differs from the usual gallery setups you'll see at Frieze or other art shows....
Photo London, Like Its Host City, Is Outward-Facing and Ever-Changing
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (95+ words) observer. com More in Art Fairs, Biennials and Triennials We get it: you like to have control of your own internet experience. How Do I Whitelist Observer? Below are steps you can take in order to whitelist Observer. com on…...
What’s Left to Learn from Marcel Duchamp?
2+ mon, 5+ day ago (690+ words) At New York's Mo MA, Marcel Duchamp's enigmatic objects are historical progenitors. It's his play with masculinity that speaks to our time....
In an Age of Image Overload, AIPAD's The Photography Show Reminds Us What a Photograph Can Do
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (19+ words) observer. com...