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Living History

Danh Vo, who grew up in Europe following the protracted civil war in his native Vietnam, creates time-spanning projects and installations that cunningly explore immigration and consumerism, authorship and identity.

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A Restless Spirit

The focus of several fall exhibitions, Louise Fishman has proven, over the course of her long career, that abstract painting can be a viable means to express and reflect everyday life experiences.

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A One-Liner Philosopher

The challenging work of Wilfredo Prieto speaks to an international audience even as it remains connected to Cuban culture.

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Poetic Glue

I am inspired by what I call the energy of conjunction. This energy results from bringing disparate things together: unexpected materials, objects, ideas and, most potent and important of all, words.

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Damián Ortega and Gabriel Orozco were friends and neighbors in Mexico City in the 1980s, years before they established international careers as artists.

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NEWS & OPINION

Venice Biennale, The Nationals: Belgian Pavilion

For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we've been offering quick picks in t… Read More

So Nice in New York: Martial Raysse at Luxembourg & Dayan

Nice-born artist Martial Raysse began his career by making work that straddled American Pop and Frenc… Read More

Venice Biennale, The Nationals: Romanian Pavilion

For those who have the 55th Venice Biennale on their itineraries, we offer quick picks in the form o… Read More

Market News
DECODING IMAGES

Currently on view in the group show "Redux" at New York's Cristin Tierney Gallery (through Feb. 4) are two works by Joe Fig, both related to his 200

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