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Sarah Sze Named Inaugural Winner of ICA Boston’s Meraki Artist Award​Donasia Tillery

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The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston has announced Sarah Sze as the first recipient of its newly established Meraki Artist Award. ...

Ocean Census Expeditions Discover More Than 800 New Marine Species​Kate Mothes

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Involving more than 800 scientists from more than 400 institutions worldwide, Ocean Census has embarked on ten expeditions and numerous ...

Mandy Barker’s Cyanotypes Revive a Pioneering Botanist’s Book to Warn About Synthetic Debris​Kate Mothes

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“In 2012, I found a piece of material in a rock pool that changed my life,” artist Mandy Barker says. ...

Miho Inagaki: Sculpting the Unseen Forces of Change​Ewan Shah

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“I never intended to be an artist, but after doing it for so long, I became one.” A Journey of ...

Basil Kincaid “Inward Cartography: Self of Selves” @ Library Street Collective, Detroit​Editor@juxtapoz.com (Editor — Evan)

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Library Street Collective is pleased to present Inward Cartography: Self of Selves, Basil Kincaid’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery. Known for ...

Justin Cole “What’s Ripe Will Rot” @ Lyles & King, NYC​Editor@juxtapoz.com (Editor — Evan)

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What’s Ripe Will Rot continues Justin Cole’s exploration of life and death’s cyclical nature. In this collection, Cole captures the ...

Five Shows to See in New York City Right Now​Natalie Haddad, Hrag Vartanian, Lisa Yin Zhang, Alexandra M. Thomas and Jasmine Weber

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This is a week of big statements by artists and expanded possibilities by curators and gallerists, past and present. If ...

Ericka Beckman’s Surreal Visions of Late Capitalism​Natalie Haddad

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The expansive front gallery of the Drawing Center may get the most attention, but the smaller back space and the ...