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“Rammellzee: Racing for Thunder” is the first major monograph dedicated to the mythological downtown New York icon whose legend has only grown since his death in 2010. Tap the link in our bio to see what else you’ll want to know about this fall: tinyurl.com/2722b7b4

“Rammellzee: Racing for Thunder” is the first major monograph dedicated to the mythological downtown New York icon whose legend has only grown since his death in 2010.

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This Saturday, Art in America Editor-in-Chief Sarah Douglas will speak with Kyla McMillan about her new position as Director of The Armory Show, outlining visions for the fair's next chapter under her leadership. tinyurl.com/4e3krkrp

This Saturday, Art in America Editor-in-Chief Sarah Douglas will speak with Kyla McMillan about her new position as Director of The Armory Show, outlining visions for the fair's next chapter under her leadership. tinyurl.com/4e3krkrp
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Ann Binlot profiles Amanda Ba, whose canvases of colorful, prismatic worlds are dominated by strong female figures and big dogs. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Marking its 30th anniversary, the Armory Show will turn New York’s glass-ceilinged Javits Center into a temporary home for some 235 galleries from all over the world. Tap the link in our bio to see what else you’ll want to know about this fall: tinyurl.com/2722b7b4

Marking its 30th anniversary, the Armory Show will turn New York’s glass-ceilinged Javits Center into a temporary home for some 235 galleries from all over the world.

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An epic Surrealism exhibition at the Centre Pompidou should be the grandaddy of all Surrealism shows mounted this year to celebrate the movement’s 100th anniversary. Tap the link in our bio to see what else you’ll want to know about this fall: tinyurl.com/2722b7b4

An epic Surrealism exhibition at the Centre Pompidou should be the grandaddy of all Surrealism shows mounted this year to celebrate the movement’s 100th anniversary.

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As Surrealism celebrates its 100th anniversary, Ara H. Merjian reviews eight books that make the history, reach, and lasting impact of this movement abundantly clear. artnews.com/list/art-in-am…

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In our latest “Reframed” newsletter, Kelly Presutti reviews Jackie Wullschläger’s new biography of Claude Monet. In the book, she portrays the Impressionist as capturing a nature eclipsed by the Industrial Revolution’s smoggy haze. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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The 15th edition of the Gwangju Bienniale, one of the world’s preeminent biennials, will take up a theme related to sound. Tap the link in our bio to see what else you’ll want to know about this fall: tinyurl.com/2722b7b4

The 15th edition of the Gwangju Bienniale, one of the world’s preeminent biennials, will take up a theme related to sound.

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Since the 1950s, Palestinian painter Samia Halaby has continued to obsessively push the limits of oil abstraction, finding new ways to capture and embody various sensory experiences. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Joan Snyder’s way of making a mark and then re-marking the mark, doubling down on her impulse and in the process revising it, means that her work adheres to its history without getting stuck in it. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Nearly a decade after Noah Davis’s untimely death, the mysteries of his paintings continue to linger. A traveling retrospective takes up what entranced people about his work. Tap the link in our bio to see what else you’ll want to know about this fall: tinyurl.com/2722b7b4

Nearly a decade after Noah Davis’s untimely death, the mysteries of his paintings continue to linger. A traveling retrospective takes up what entranced people about his work.

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Artist and curator Glenn Kaino discusses conservation and artistic production, along with his top five obsessions. artnews.com/list/art-in-am…

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No longer static monuments to an outdated art history, museums’ permanent collection displays are more dynamic than ever. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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"'Finger Gloves' marks the achievement that eludes so many: the prosthesis that’s hard to pin down and hard to forget, with simplicity and gravitas and strangeness to spare," Sara Hendren writes in a study of a work by the late Rebecca Horn. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Senior editor Emily Watlington profiles Trey Abdella, who seems to find catharsis in taking images of America and then fucking them up. Or, better yet, setting them straight. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Land art works by women like Mary Miss and Nancy Holt have been less visible than work by male counterparts like Robert Smithson. Kirsten Swenson explores why they deserve a more robust place in art history. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Artist and curator Glenn Kaino discusses conservation and artistic production, along with his top five obsessions. artnews.com/list/art-in-am…

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An avid surfer, artist Simon Benjamin has traveled to coastal regions worldwide to surf on tranquil waves. This experience led him to question why he was often the only Black person in the water. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Artist Tschabalala Self remembers the late Faith Ringgold, whose trajectory as an artist restored faith in so many who have become jaded by the cynicism and turbulence of the art world. artnews.com/art-in-america…

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Paula Mejía profiles Roksana Pirouzmand, whose works ranging from sculpture to performance unfurl stories at once personal and intergenerational, by turns playful and sobering. artnews.com/art-in-america…