What a solid edition we have for you today: historian Sarah E. Bond on the archaeologists recreating the smells of mummified ancient Egyptians; essayist Ed Simon on the "bizarre glory" and triumphant beauty of the Carnegie Museum’s Hall of Architecture
What a solid edition we have for you today: historian Sarah E. Bond on the archaeologists recreating the smells of mummified ancient Egyptians; essayist Ed Simon on the “bizarre glory” and triumphant beauty of the Carnegie Museum’s Hall of Architecture; curator-writer Sadaf Padder on the contemporary artists who draw inspiration from Sufi traditions; and Debra Brehmer on self-taught Afro-Brazilian artist Madalena Santos Reinbolt’s enchanting “wool paintings.”
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| From qawwali nights in Brooklyn to diasporic sculptors, contemporary artists are expanding and remixing Sufi traditions while honoring their roots. | Sadaf Padder |
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SPONSORED | | | Taking place at 80WSE Gallery in New York’s Greenwich Village, the shows are on view starting April 2. Learn more |
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LATEST IN ART | | In A Head Full of Planets, Madalena Santos Reinbolt’s art celebrates her own identity and homeland, despite her marginalized status as a Black woman from rural Brazil. | Debra Brehmer |
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| The assembling of these plaster casts of masterpieces more than a century ago must be understood as a work of art in its own right, a bizarre and beautiful triumph. | Ed Simon |
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IN MEMORIAM | Nona Faustine (1977–2025) Visual artist and photographer | Hyperallergic Scott Nickrenz (1938–2025) Curator of Music at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum | WBUR Lanny Silverman (1947–2025) Former curator of Chicago Cultural Center | Newcity |
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