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I doubt I’m the only one who has ever daydreamed their life into some sort of movie scene just before the ending credits are run. I think it’s natural.

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The Aldrich new exhibit Marginal Costs on view June 7

The Aldrich new exhibit Marginal Costs on view June 7 Written by The Aldrich Marginal Costs, the first solo museum exhibition of New York-based artist Lucia Hierro (b. 1987).  Hierro’s practice, which includes sculpture, digital media, and installation, confronts twenty-first century capitalism through an intersectional lens. Appropriating imagery that ranges from commerce to art history, Hierro’s choices manifest her own multidimensional experience as a Dominican American artist raised in Washington Heights, and now based in Brooklyn.  Marginal Costs will be on view at The Aldrich June 7, 2021 through January 2, 2022. There is a Members-Only preview on June 6. Learn more here. Learn more about Marginal Costs and artist Lucia Hierro HERE.

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Tribute to Vision & Justice Project and Founder Sarah Elizabeth Lewis

Tribute to Vision & Justice Project and Founder Sarah Elizabeth Lewis Frieze New York galleries and institutions respond to: ‘How are the arts responsible for disrupting, complicating, or shifting narratives of visual representation in the public realm?’  A central strand of Frieze New York 2021 programming is the Tribute to the  Vision & Justice Project and its founder, Sarah Elizabeth Lewis (Associate Professor at Harvard University). The Tribute will honour the exemplary work of the Vision & Justice Project, through an unprecedented engagement with the community of galleries participating at Frieze New York at The Shed and Frieze Viewing Room.  The Vision & Justice Project is rooted in education and is dedicated to examining art’s central role in understanding the relationship between race and citizenship in the United States. The intention of the Tribute is to explore this examination and expand the reach of the Vision & Justice Project, in o

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