Beyond the moniker, Carlotta Champagne manifests her ethos of radical self-expression within the Ho Château, a meticulously curated Las Vegas residence that doubles as a dynamic set for her distinct digital artistry.
The inaugural Conductor Art Fair in Brooklyn, co-curated by Adriana Farietta and Eric Shiner, presents a tightly curated, experimental platform dedicated to showcasing artists and galleries representing the global majority and Indigenous nations, strategically fostering accessibility and new connections outside the traditional fair circuit.
Unpacking the decade from 1913 to 1923, the exhibition reveals how African and Oceanic arts in Paris moved from ethnographic curiosity to artistic influence, redefining modern aesthetics through the vision of avant-garde pioneers.
At S.M.A.K., Narcisse Tordoir’s expansive photo collage, 'Fake Barok,' recontextualizes the Baroque movement’s critical spirit to address urgent contemporary global challenges within a monumental installation.
At Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Diedrick Brackens's "gather tender night" unveils an immersive collection of woven narratives, delving into Black and queer identity, memory, and the potent reassertion of cultural and material inheritances through his distinctive textile artistry.
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