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The radical art that was popular in the 80s – now you can find it in the thrift store
Popular artists from past decades pop up at thrift stores when people move or upgrade their decor. If you love '80s style, look for this iconic artist's works.
An installation view of “Radical Artists of the 1960s/1970s: Between Geometry and Gesture” at David Nolan Gallery, New York. Photo Lance Brown. Courtesy of David Nolan Gallery A compelling tension ...
The idea of an “avant-garde” tends to inspire complex emotions, oscillating between excitement at its glamour and scorn at its pretensions. The term carries an association of being daring, ...
When I checked into my hotel, I noticed a man slumped in the corner of the lobby. He looked dishevelled, more like a jet-lagged backpacker than a guest at a five-star retreat. The front desk staff ...
"You wanna be radical? This is the radical store for you," says Phil (Fred Armisen) of Shocking Art Supplies in a skit from a new episiode of Portlandia that features a guest appearance by street ...
Who is Nellie Mae Rowe? Self-taught, visionary, folk artist. A true Georgia treasure known throughout the world. A woman with passion and conviction who chose to spread her message through visual ...
Installation view of Learning Together: Art Education and Community at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Gallery 400 showing artworks from the Yollocalli Arts Reach program (photo by Ji Yang) ...
BFA Visual & Critical Studies and the Honors Program present art theorist and SVA faculty member Keren Moscovitch to speak on her new book of philosophy and art criticism Radical Intimacy in ...
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