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Interview: Director Ira Sachs on Peter Hujar's Day
Interviews

Peter Hujar Biopic Captures Every Artist’s Inner Monologue

Ira Sachs opens up about his new film depicting one day in Hujar’s life.
A Once-in-a-Generation Henri Rousseau Show at the Barnes Foundation

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Consuelo Jimenez Underwood Weaves Her Way Through the Complexities of the US-Mexico Border

“If I stay, I’ll infect a whole generation of young women: Sí, se puede, with thread.”

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With Religion on the Rise in the US, Paul Pfeiffer’s Work Proves Hauntingly Prescient

Pfeiffer’s works depicting NBA players and Justin Bieber explore the mechanisms of moving masses.

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Rosemarie Trockel Offers Lessons for Staying Curious and Weird

Her work addresses everything from post-menopause to postmodernism.

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Interviews

Video: Arlene Shechet Brings Color and Humor to Her Monumental Sculptures

The artist discusses her new show of large-scale, boldly-colored sculptures, now on view at Storm King Art Center.
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The Avant-Garde Is Over. Should Artists Embrace Being Fashionably Late?

In our age of constant updates and countless microtrends, will art always be behind the times?

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