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Rewild Earth - Boston Review

Kemi Alabi’s Academy of American Poets First Book Award–winning Against Heaven answers generations of spiritual violence and threatened damnation with reclamation, repopulation, and a redefinition of heaven. ....

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Baltimore Museum of Art announces 175 acquisitions, new commission, and additional gifts


Baltimore Museum of Art announces 175 acquisitions, new commission, and additional gifts
Tschabalala Self, Two Women 3, 2021. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. BMA 2021.164. © Tschabalala Self.
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.-The Baltimore Museum of Art announced today that it has received a significant promised gift of 90 works of art by nearly 70 artists from long-standing museum supporters Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff. The gift is particularly strong in photographs and works on paper, including those created by acclaimed artists Hans Hofmann, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Alfredo Jaar, Christopher James, Louise Lawler, Andres Serrano, Gary Simmons, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sze Tsung Leong, and Fred Tomaselli. The collection also includes important works by artists based in or with strong ties to Baltimore such as Larry Cook, Roland Freeman, Connie ....

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Lorraine O'Grady outpaced the culture for years. In Brooklyn, it finally catches up


Lorraine O’Grady outpaced the culture for years. In Brooklyn, it finally catches up
By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated March 17, 2021, 12:59 p.m.
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A photograph from Lorraine O Grady s 1983 Art Is. performance.Lorraine O’Grady/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
BROOKLYN — Coming to art as a later-in-life fourth or fifth act, Lorraine O’Grady has joked that she “only had time for masterpieces,” which doesn’t surprise.
Now 86, she’s only ever made the most of her time. She was an intelligence analyst for the US State Department (during the Cuban Missile Crisis, no less); the owner of a Chicago translation agency (a keepsake from this era, ....

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Joy and anger in balance: The art of Lorraine O'Grady


Joy and anger in balance: The art of Lorraine O Grady
A photo provided by Brooklyn Museum; Jonathan Dorado shows installation view, “Lorraine O Grady: Both/And,” with a video of her “mixed-race hair,” between landscapes by Frederic Church and Thomas Cole, fifth floor, Brooklyn Museum in New York. A survey at the museum radiates high outrage even as it finds beauty and strength in a range of identities. Brooklyn Museum; Jonathan Dorado via The New York Times.
by Holland Cotter
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Back in the 1960s, some of us were taking drugs, scrambling genders and sampling global religions to shake ourselves loose from what we saw as Western-style binary thinking, a view of the world based on strictly held good-bad, right-wrong opposites: white versus Black, straight versus gay, us versus them. Five decades later, such thinking still rules in a red-blue nation, which makes the retrospective of Lorraine O’Grady’s career at the Brooklyn Museum a major cor ....

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