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Summer Art Preview


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Paul Cézanne’s prominence as a painter overshadows his dedication to drawing, but the French Post-Impressionist put pencil to paper, often adding watercolor, almost every day of his career.
MOMA exhibits some two hundred of these revelatory, underappreciated still-lifes, landscapes, and figure studies in
“Cézanne Drawing.” (Opens June 6.)
The acclaimed American sculptor
Sarah Sze has a gift for making cosmic subjects seem down to earth “Fallen Sky,” her new permanent sculpture at Storm King, in the Hudson Valley, is no exception. Thirty-six feet in diameter and made of polished stainless steel, the concave form appears to be both contained by and disintegrating into the grass, alternately suggesting a dislodged chunk of sky, a reflecting pool, and a portal to another dimension. (Opens June 12.) ....

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Poetry in the Critical Zone


Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel, eds.
Let’s take as a starting point that “the Earth is moving yet again.” It is shifting, unstable, reactive; it’s different one year, or minute, to the next. In an age of rising seas and mass extinctions, the point hardly needs proving.
The quote comes from the introduction to 
Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth, a tome-sized catalog published in 2020 to accompany an exhibition at the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany. The philosopher Bruno Latour and the artist/curator Peter Weibel are its organizer and editors. For them, and for a growing cadre of scientists and theorists, “critical zones” are a new framework for understanding the world not as a globe, nor exactly as a serene, self-healing Gaia, but as the thin, contested skin of the Earth on which we actually live: soil and rocks, air and water, plants and trees, animals, and all the marks of humanity physical ones, of course, but a ....

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