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‘Event Horizon’: Antony Gormley’s Skyline Interlopers
Sculpture
3/19/2010 6:45 AM
Antony Gormley has perched 31 slightly different naked sculptures of himself on rooftops around New York.
Exhibition Review | Hall of Human Origins: In the Smithsonian’s Newest Hall, a Big Family Tree
Evolution
3/18/2010 10:58 PM
Long-term hominin evolution is the main concern of the impressive David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins, which opened this week at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.
Art Review | 'Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art': On the Road With Seekers at the Asia Society
Art
3/18/2010 11:01 PM
The Asia Society is addressing peregrination and devotion directly in a deftly shaped exhibition called “Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art.”
Art Review | Josef Albers and Ken Price: Josef Albers and Ken Price: Bauhaus Meets Venice Beach
Art
3/18/2010 11:09 PM
“Josef Albers/Ken Price,” a thrilling exhibition at the Brooke Alexander Gallery in SoHo, can make you feel as if your eyes were attached to a bigger, more perceptive brain.
Art in Review: Aipad Photography Show New York
Art
3/19/2010 8:41 AM
Much of photography’s past is on display at the Association of International Photography Art Dealers Photography Show, with only a few hints of what might be to come.
Art in Review: ‘#class’
Art
3/19/2010 2:09 AM
An exhibition organized by the artists Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida is keeping people talking about the role of socioeconomic class in the art world.
Art in Review: ‘The Bible Illuminated: R. Crumb’s Book of Genesis’
Art
3/19/2010 9:54 AM
R. Crumb’s graphic style may be irreverent, but in his attention to every detail of word and image he is as devout as any medieval manuscript illuminator.
Art in Review: Robert Ryman: ‘Large-Small, Thick-Thin, Light Reflecting, Light Absorbing’
Art
3/19/2010 2:09 AM
Robert Ryman’s latest show feels wonderfully experimental, with paintings in various mediums and on all types of supports installed in a carefully designed environment.
Art in Review: Sue Gurnee: ‘The Fulgent Cadences’
Art
3/19/2010 2:09 AM
When viewing this exhibition of paintings by Sue Gurnee, a professional healer who lives in North Carolina, you are instructed to “let the image’s vibrations contact you.”
Museums Special Section: The New Generation of Museum Curators
Museums
3/17/2010 10:25 PM
Far from the stereotype of fusty academics, curators in their 30s and 40s are bringing eclectic backgrounds and a fresh eye to Manhattan’s museums.
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