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5 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now


5 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
Rowan Renee’s new installation; Darrel Ellis’s self-portraits; Lu Yang’s digital world; Kunle Martins’s charcoal portraits; and Keltie Ferris’s exuberant abstractions.
Installation view of Rowan Renee’s “That Day, We Looked Happy” (2021), which includes images of the artist’s family and father’s grave.Credit.Rowan Renee
May 20, 2021, 10:00 a.m. ET
Rowan Renee
Through May 30. Five Myles, 558 St Johns Place, Brooklyn; (718) 783-4438, fivemyles.org.
Of the 44 artists featured in the 2020 exhibition “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” at MoMA PS1, most produced work while serving prison sentences. Rowan Renee was an exception. Renee, who identifies as genderqueer and uses nonbinary pronouns, is the child of a prisoner. Their father was a convicted pedophile who died in jail, and Renee’s installation, “No Spirit for Me,” consisted almost entirely of related court and police lega ....

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Nasher Prize laureate Michael Rakowitz finally gets his due after pandemic delay


Nasher Prize laureate Michael Rakowitz finally gets his due after pandemic delay
The artist’s work often deals with displaced populations and cultures.
Michael Rakowitz, winner of the 2020 Nasher Prize, is finally getting to take part in some of the in-person events associated with the honor. He plans to use the $100,000 in prize money to continue his work centering on Iraq.(Nasher Sculpture Center)
When artist Michael Rakowitz won the Nasher Prize in late 2019, the world was a vastly different place.
Typically, the announcement of the prestigious prize which has been handed out annually since 2016 and includes a $100,000 check and an award designed by Nasher architect Renzo Piano is followed by a series of in-person events. The lectures, panels, openings and the like are designed to introduce the public to an artist who is reshaping contemporary sculpture and engaging with ideologies and practices that expand beyond the gallery. ....

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Jane Lombard Gallery opens its first solo exhibition with new media artist Kristin McIver


Jane Lombard Gallery opens its first solo exhibition with new media artist Kristin McIver
Kristin McIver, 12.076042, -68.879741, 2020. Acrylic, video, tablet, 10.5 x 10.5 x 29 inches. Ed. 1/1.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Jane Lombard Gallery is presenting Impressions, its first solo exhibition with new media artist Kristin McIver, and her first solo exhibition in New York. The Australian-born, New York-based artist is known for her use of emotive language, light, and hyper-gloss materials to unmask the impact of consumerism on our identity, culture and environment. This new series examines post-truth in the face of climate change. Impressions is on view through April 3rd, 2021.
McIver focuses on the element of water as rising sea levels is a significant climatic effect of global warming on the Eastern Seaboard. She uses water as a narrative device exploring different aspects of it in her videos, sculptures, and installation works. In tandem, by embedding the moving images w ....

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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net


The First Art Newspaper on the Net
 
Members of a pro-Trump mob storm the Capitol building to disrupt the recording of Electoral College votes to confirm the victory of President-elect Joe Biden in Washington, Jan. 6, 2020. Not long after Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned his Republican colleagues that their efforts to overturn an election would send democracy into a “death spiral,” fear surged through the Senate chamber. Erin Schaff/The New York Times.
by Sarah Bahr
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Barbara A. Wolanin did not leave her TV much Wednesday afternoon, watching terrified, she said, as hundreds of Donald Trump rioters rushed into the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol building where eight large, framed historical paintings hang. She once was curator for the Architect of the Capitol, the office that preserves and maintains the building’s art and architecture. She knew much better than most the horrific possibilities that were presenting themselves. What if riote ....

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