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How Pacita Abad Had Woven A Multicultural Tapestry Of Humanity

by Haddis Thomas
How Pacita Abad Had Woven A Multicultural Tapestry Of Humanity

An installation view of “Pacita Abad” at MoMA PS1. Photo: Kris Graves In recent years, there has been a significant resurgence of interest in women’s textile practices. No longer confined …

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What to Expect from This Year’s Independent 20th Century Fair

by Haddis Thomas
What to Expect from This Year’s Independent 20th Century Fair

Outside looking in at Independent 20th Century in 2023. Alexa Hoyer The invitation-only edition of Independent dedicated to works from the 20th Century will be held for the third time …

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Review: ‘YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND’ at Tate Modern

by Haddis Thomas
Review: ‘YOKO ONO: MUSIC OF THE MIND’ at Tate Modern

Yoko Ono with ‘Half-A-Room,’ 1967 from HALF-A-WIND SHOW, Lisson Gallery, London, 1967. Photo © Clay Perry In 1964, Yoko Ono self-published an anthology of “instructions” entitled Grapefruit. The work gave …

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A new Tate Modern exhibition shows Yoko Ono’s 7 decades of art, from early days in 1950s and 60s New York, the Lennon years and beyond

by Haddis Thomas
A new Tate Modern exhibition shows Yoko Ono’s 7 decades of art, from early days in 1950s and 60s New York, the Lennon years and beyond

More than 200 artworks – including film, music, soundscapes, paintings, drawings and sculptures – trace Ono’s career from 1950s and 1960s New York, where her flat became a hang-out for …

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On View Now: Philip Guston at Tate Modern

by Haddis Thomas
On View Now: Philip Guston at Tate Modern

In October of 1970, the painter Philip Guston debuted a new show of figurative artworks at the Marlborough Gallery in New York. The exhibition has since lived on in infamy. …

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