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7 Queer Icons From the Ancient World They Don’t Teach in School
Posted inArt Gender Greek Civilization Homosexuality and Bisexuality Roman Civilization

7 Queer Icons From the Ancient World They Don’t Teach in School

When an Irish poet and an English illustrator set out to dust off Greco-Roman tales with homoerotic undertones, they were not hard up for options (or for overtones, for that matter).
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Posted by By Maggie Lange
Harry Smith, a Culture-Altering Shaman, at the Whitney
Posted inArt Collectors and Collections Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith (Exhibit) Ginsberg, Allen Mekas, Jonas Music Nineteen Hundred Sixties Smith, Harry (1923-91) Whitney Museum of American Art

Harry Smith, a Culture-Altering Shaman, at the Whitney

A solo show takes on the legacy of the painter, folk musicologist, filmmaker, obsessive collector and underground legend. It also hints at what has been lost.
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Posted by By Holland Cotter
Eddie Martinez Defers to the Desires of His Paints
Posted inArt Content Type: Personal Profile Martinez, Eddie Ridgewood (Queens, NY)

Eddie Martinez Defers to the Desires of His Paints

At his studio in Queens, the artist’s routine includes turkey meatballs, cut-up Crocs and the patience to let his materials set his pace.
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Posted by By Phoebe Chen
10 Places to Find Hidden Art in New York City
Posted inArt Beuys, Joseph Dia Art Foundation Instituto Cervantes Manhattan (NYC) Metropolitan Transportation Authority Miss, Mary New York City Sculpture Sidewalks Stations and Terminals (Passenger) Times Square and 42nd Street (Manhattan, NY) Union Square (Manhattan, NY) Walking

10 Places to Find Hidden Art in New York City

A Baedeker for adventurers yearning for the unknown, the unnoticed and the unexpected on a walk around New York City.
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Posted by By Eric V. Copage

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