The End: Soulful Shapes
Gee’s Bend, a tiny town nestled into the Alabama River and almost completely populated by the descendents of slaves, has a thriving tradition of making some of the most stunning, remarkable quilts around. The striking patterns and bold use of color blur the boundaries between folk and contemporary art.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »The End: Maximum Definition
A new generation of HD cameras lets you see the world at 1,000 frames per second
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Public Artist: Olafur Eliasson
From museums to the Brooklyn Bridge, Olafur Eliasson’s art will be everywhere in New York this summer.
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Teenagers are often limited by social stereotypes. But photographer Dawoud Bey sees them as misunderstood.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Mixing Media at the Whitney Biennial
The Whitney Biennial examines trends—like the use of humble materials and a focus on local subjects—to outline the state of contemporary American art.
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