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Contemporary Art

Art Created in the Aftermath of the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

In the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, artists are creating works that document the event, give aid to the victims and express their own complex feelings.

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Maurizio Cattelan, Untitled, 2001

Conceptual Art: The Walker Art Center Presents a “Lifelike” Exhibition

The Walker Art Center makes us look twice at life’s most ordinary objects.

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Wes Hempel, At Dusk / Climb the Hill Where We Walked

Shop the Rockies

There’s classic Western as well as contemporary and much more in these mountains.

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Tomi Ungerer

Top Drawer

Cartoonist, political satirist, sculptor, children’s-book author—there’s no one word for Tomi Ungerer.

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Marcela Cadena, Entre Suenos

Southern Exposure

As a burst of creativity emanates from Latin America, art from the region is getting new notice north of the border.

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L.A. Legacy

With Pacific Standard Time, a massive initiative involving museums and galleries, the Getty draws attention to Southern California’s pivotal place in postwar art.

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Into the Third Dimension

Time-honored but long undervalued, sculpture is coming into its own as a collecting phenomenon.

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Psyched Out

The term “psychedelic” has a surprisingly cute origin story.

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Magritte

La Carte D’Après Nature

Matthew Marks is pleased to announce La Carte d’après Nature, an exhibition curated by Thomas Demand, in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street.

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