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New YorkApril 27, 2022 • View in browserThe Beauty of the Ephemeral WorldWhereas the creators of landscape abstractions generally believed their paintings were impervious to time, Lucy Mullican makes artworks that are exposed and susceptible. | John Yau What survives and what is lost seem to be among Mullican’s preoccupations. Knowing that time will eventually subsume our creations and us, she makes no gesture toward the unchangeable. By working in semi-transparent watercolor on modest-sized wood panels with visible grains, she pulls us past the image, and leads us to scrutinize the relationship between the watercolor marks and the lines of the wood grain. SPONSORED Maggi Hambling’s Visceral Abstractions Reflect Environmental DestructionHambling’s paintings nudge viewers to consider what we will be losing if humankind continues on its current path, and how much we’ve already lost. | Ilana Novick SPONSORED The Print Center Announces A Brand New End: Survival and Its Pictures With Carmen WinantOn view in Philadelphia through July 16, the project considers the intersections of image making, domestic violence, and the feminist movement. Learn more. How Do We Know What’s Real in the Era of the Deepfake?The Museum of the Moving Image show Deepfake: Unstable Evidence on Screen tries to help visitors equip themselves to discern real images from fake ones. | Eliza Levinson Fragmented Identity Through the Eyes of Chun Hua Catherine DongCleavage at Arcade Project Curatorial, the artist’s first solo show in NYC, pondered how one can hold an identity alongside a shifting sense of home. | Elaine Velie SPONSORED Pratt’s 2022 Fine Arts and Photography MFA Thesis Exhibition Is on View in BrooklynThrough May 6, 32 graduating artists present work across disciplines including painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, and integrated practices. Learn more. Cindy Ji Hye Kim Mines the Dark Recesses of MemoryIn Kim’s art, peculiar characters may be skulking out of sight, shrouded in shadow, forever forgotten in bygone dreams, or inscrutable in the recesses of her memory. | Catherine Yang Cosmos and Earth Collide in Pier Paolo Calzolari’s Alchemical ArtIn Calzolari’s recent paintings, organic and metaphysical forces are one: vapors are rudimentary atmospheric gas particles, but they also signify wonder and bliss. | Ela Bittencourt Become a member today to support our independent journalism. CLOSING SOON Kwon Young-Woo, “Untitled” (2002), Korean paper on canvas, 51.18 x 51.18 inches (image courtesy the artist’s estate and Kukje Gallery. Photo credit: Chunho Ahn) Kwon Young-Woo: Gestures in Hanji Cindy Ji Hye Kim: In Despite of Light Maggi Hambling: Real Time Hugh Hayden: Brier Patch Building Radical Soil ON VIEW Kia LaBeija: prepare my heart Rebel, Jester, Mystic, Poet: Contemporary Persians—The Mohammed Afkhami Collection This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965-1975 Jacques Louis David: Radical Draftsman
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