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The profound influence of literature on art has been omnipresent in the artistic and cultural realm. The prolific synergy of ...
Duchamp wants us to admire the dance of the intellect among the words in his assisted readymades, and above all between the words and the object on which they are written ... from Duchamp are from ...
Mark Hudson talks to China’s most provocative exile about his new exhibition, the triple standards of the West, the crisis of ...
Indie filmmaker Amit Dutta & music composer Kuldeep Barve talk about their latest film 'Phool ka Chhand (Rhythm of a Flower)' ...
In this final instalment of a two-part interview, the unparalleled Amit Dutta talks about his practice & influences, David ...
Jamila sits down with Chef Daniel Humm, Chef & Owner of famed New York City restaurant Eleven Madison Park, to talk about how fine dining weathered the pandemic, why his restaurant went entirely plant ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNThe Best Art Exhibits to See in New York City This FebruaryFrom snubbed Oscar-nominated films to two centuries' worth of women's clothing and lots of photography, there's plenty to ...
A row of what appears to be eight truncated shoeboxes, the work of James Seawright ... In the Dada decade, Marcel Duchamp could shock people by exhibiting a urinal turned upside down and calling ...
Yes, it is a fair. But it is also a mood — and a welcome aberration for this genre to have considered empty space and ...
Barnett Newman’s 1946 painting Pagan Void stares you down at the start of “L’Âge atomique: Les artistes à l’épreuve de l’histoire” (The Atomic Age: Artists Put to the Test of History), a visual tour ...
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