Can we still say happy new year? Either way, 2021 has sure started off with a bang (or a raging, insu
Can we still say happy new year? Either way, 2021 has sure started off with a bang (or a raging, insurrectionist thud). Luckily, we’ve rounded up plenty of exhibitions and films worth checking out to soothe the spirits and offer some ample distraction from the news cycle. Happy reading.– Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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Your NYC Art Guide for January |
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| Emily Mason, “Untitled (‘Vermont’)” (© Artist Rights Society, image courtesy the Emily Mason and Alice Trumbull Mason Foundation and Miles McEnery Gallery) |
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New year, new energy, right? Regardless of how many resolutions you’ve managed to stick to, finding more ways to immerse yourself in art is always a worthy goal.This month, we’re highlighting several more exhibitions in NYC, many of which are available online or by appointment. |
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A Tribute to the Filmmaker Sam Pollard |
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The Swirling, Sensual Dystopias of TARWUK At Martos Gallery, the collaborative duo imparts the solace of companionship among the cracks and crags of their mythical wasteland. Billy Anania | through January 23 |
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