New Art
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Your Concise New York Art Guide for October 2021
With October upon us (how?!), New York City arts organizations of all stripes are offering up a veritable cornucopia of compelling exhibitions and performances. From MoMA PS1’s quinquennial survey featuring 47 intergenerational artists and collectives, to a presentation of the late Winfred Rembert’s intricately tooled leather paintings, here’s a choice slice of what we’re excited about this month. *** Baseera Khan, “Level of Psychic Distress, (Orange)” (2021), chromogenic photograph and laser-cut acrylic, 62 × 37 inches (image courtesy the artist and Simone Subal Gallery, New York, © Baseera Khan, photo by Stephen Takacs) When: October 1, 2021–July 10, 2022Where: Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Park, Brooklyn) In their first…
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Alexis celebrates anniversary with Emergence of new artists | The Guardian Nigeria News
Alexis Galleries Ten several years in the past, the curator Patty Chidiac-Mastrogiannis-led exhibition place begun with a mission to elevate Nigerian artwork. Because then, the house, Alexis Galleries, has grow to be a favourite system, specifically, for emerging artists. To celebrate this milestone, the gallery is showcasing 14 new artists in a group present titled, Emergence, from October 2 to 9, 2021. It will go digital on the opening day in the gallery’s social media handles: Instagram- alexisgalleries, Facebook- Thehomestores and Alexisgalleries. Apparently, the demonstrate will increase the Nigerian art’s lexicon with what Chidiac-Mastrogiannis has explained as a accumulating of ‘Ibadan Artists’. The artists have two factors in widespread: They…
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New art studio in San Angelo aims to create community through clay
SAN ANGELO — Members of the area group looking for a chance to get their fingers soiled and stop up with an original operate of art when they’re accomplished have a new possibility at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts. They could also close up becoming section of a broader energy to revitalize the local arts scene. In an effort and hard work to expand the options for continuing grownup education and learning in the Concho Valley and in partnership with Howard Faculty, the new Concho Clay Studio located at the museum will soon supply lessons in pottery and clay sculpture. Ariel Bowman, studio supervisor and renowned ceramics artist/instructor, stated the establishment…