“Kagami,” a new mixed-reality presentation, features a virtual likeness of the late composer. It becomes, mostly despite itself, an affecting meditation on grief.
Category: Art
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A New Museum of African American History Opens in Charleston
The International African American Museum, in a former slave port, is about more than slavery. It’s about survival and resilience.
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The Vietnamese American Artists Searching for Identity
Postwar refugees who’ve used their art to express complicated feelings of loss and home.
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Imagine Spider-Woman With a Crochet Hook
In “My Neighbor’s Garden,” an installation at Madison Square Park, Sheila Pepe uses the humble art of crochet to shape space and build community.
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A New French Hotel, Perched on a Cliff
Plus: naturally dyed table linens, a memorial in the form of a closet and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Artist Jason McDonald on Making Glassware With Solange Knowles and Saint Heron
Jason McDonald became a glassblower knowing that throughout history, there’s little to no record of Black glassblowers. He’d like to change that.
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Hidden in a Mini-Mall in Flushing, a Home for Art
In a Queens neighborhood with a diverse community of East Asian immigrants, an unlikely exhibition in an unexpected place offers a sense of belonging.
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Mixed Business at an Anxious Art Basel
Dealers were hoping to send positive signals in the face of a possible downturn, but the Swiss fair’s bustle didn’t always translate into sales.
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A 40-Foot Wedding Cake in the English Countryside
Plus: getaways to a Portuguese villa and Athens’s art hub, portraits of queer tenderness and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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How A.I. Is Helping Architects Change Workplace Design
With more hybrid workers and new office needs, firms like Zaha Hadid Architects are turning to artificial intelligence for solutions.
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Mark Bradford Strikes a Pose of Quiet Self-Reflection
From the beauty shop to ballroom culture, the Los Angeles artist takes over Hauser & Wirth in Manhattan with a contemplative mood.
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Noah Horowitz, Art Basel’s New Chief, Is All About the Brand
As the fair group prepares for its mother-ship Swiss event, its new leader, Noah Horowitz, has a vision of Art Basel as an experience, not just a place to buy art.
