With her devotion to cats and heart-shaped everything, Varda personified adorably unconventional thinking — without apology or apparent self-consciousness.
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February 9, 2020

 

The Eccentric Genius of Agnès Varda

With her devotion to cats and heart-shaped everything, Varda personified adorably unconventional thinking — without apology or apparent self-consciousness.

Eileen G'Sell

 
 
 
 

The Makings of Madonnas

The peculiarities of pregnancy in art, from corsets to belly pads and hidden bumps.

Michael Glover

 
 
 
 

Issei Nishimura’s Soulful, Expressionistic Art

Intense and deeply personal, the Japanese self-taught artist’s work, now in its first-ever New York solo survey, defies easy labels.

Edward M. Gómez

 
 
 

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Ernesto Neto Stimulates Bodies and Minds at MALBA

From the tactile joy of brushing our bare skin against fabric to the discovery of new architecture that yields to our touch, Neto’s work melds the pleasures of sight to the sensuality of material.

Valentina Di Liscia

 
 
 
 

The Defiance of the Great Korean Painter, Yun Hyong-keun

After surviving the Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and martial law, not to mention arrest, torture, and a narrow escape from a firing squad, Yun Hyong-keun developed a way of painting in which assertion and self-cancellation have become inextricable.

John Yau

 
 
 

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Western Union: Small Boats by Isaac Julien Is on View at the Neuberger Museum of Art

The video installation addresses the enduring political questions raised by migration: Who belongs and who does not? Who lives and who dies? On view February 12-May 31.

 
 
 
 

An Evolution of Style in Three Poets

I love discovering new voices, but there’s much to be said for following poets over the course of their careers, watching their styles evolve, their attentions shift.

Mark Scroggins

 
 
 
 

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Phillips to Offer El Anatsui’s “Affirmation”

The work is part of A Vision in Red, a collection offered at Phillips, London’s 20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening & Day Sales. The auctions will take place on February 13 and 14.

 
 
 
 
 

Jake Berthot’s Nowhere Land

All that I saw were some small and medium-sized paintings, mostly very dark, almost indistinguishable. How could I review this show?

David Carrier

 
 
 
 

Raymond Roussel’s Stories Are Based on Complex Word Games

A precursor to literary surrealism, Roussel employed pastiche and mathematics to prioritize form over content.

Nolan Kelly

 
 
 
 

Required Reading

This week, mass graves for aging turbines, the performer you might’ve missed at the Super Bowl, the Brexit coin’s lack of an Oxford comma, and more.

Elisa Wouk Almino

 
 
 
 

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