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Is it having to wear a mask or the art itself that makes ‘Grief and Grievance’ at the New Museum such an exhausting show? After a couple of hours, it’s hard to breathe. Judging by the number of visitors dabbing at their eyes, it’s hard not to cry too. Subtitled ‘Art and Mourning in America’, the exhibition was conceived by Okwui Enwezor as a response to Donald Trump’s ugly rhetoric around race, what the Nigerian-born curator believed was not just an indifference to Black American grief but a weaponisation of white grievance. More melancholy: Enwezor died in 2019; the show has been brought to completion by the New Museum’s artistic director Massimiliano Gioni working with artist Glenn Ligon and curators Mark Nash and Naomi Beckwith.
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Art review: Portland Museum of Art examines Homer’s portrayal of African Americans in Harper’s illustrations Freedom, A Fable, on view through May 2, juxtaposes the magazine drawings with work by contemporary artists.
By Jorge S. Arango
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“Mythmakers,” an exhibition at the Portland Museum of Art this fall that juxtaposed works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington, contextualized these artists’ social attitudes – particularly Remington’s – many of which today would be considered offensive.
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Textile artists: the pioneers of a new material world
Textile artists: the pioneers of a new material world
These contemporary textile artists are weaving together the common threads and rich variety of fibre art in new ways
Anna Ray,
Weave. Courtesy of House On Mars Gallery. Photography: Anna Ray
Textile art has long been a vehicle for storytelling. Much like ceramic art, it has long trodden the foggy and hotly-contested line between art and craft. It comes dressed in many forms: fibre art, tapestry, weaving, embroidery, knitting, and often spreads beyond the borders of art into fashion, design, science and technology.
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