Richard Lewer’s Archibald triumph is underscored by his week-long immersion with Pitjantjatjara elder Iluwanti Ken, forging a profound connection that transcends mere representation to capture the subject's artistic spirit and cultural legacy.
In Artforum's Summer issue, Pujan Karambeigi reviews Daniel Spaulding's JOSEPH BEUYS AND HISTORY, an attempt to repair a critical vocabulary that has long known what to do with Duchampian skepticism, but is much less sure about Beuysian belief.
MoMA offers a revisionist survey of celebrity press photography, foregrounding the analog techniques and editorial interventions that shaped public perception of stardom in the pre-digital era.
Examining John Singer Sargent's "Study of a Sicilian Peasant" unveils the artist's atypical engagement with a common subject, demonstrating a nuanced capture of essence and emotion that transcends its designation as a mere preparatory work.
Clima presents an exhibition of works by Dana Lok, June 11 until September 21.
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