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New Deal: GVCA reveals restored painting from historic WPA collection

New Deal: GVCA reveals restored painting from historic WPA collection
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Diversity of Latin American art and experience on display in online reading of famed scholar

Diversity of Latin American art and experience on display in online reading of famed scholar Lisa Deaderick © (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune) Alana Hernandez is assistant curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (K.C. Alfred/The San Diego Union-Tribune) Alana Hernandez is bringing an added element of diversity to her curatorial work at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. As assistant curator at the museum, she’s organized multiple exhibitions, including the current “To Tame a Wild Tongue: Art after Chicanismo.” Today, this digital exhibition includes an online reading of the work of noted scholar and theorist, Gloria Anzaldúa’s best known work, “Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza.”

Dawoud Bey on the Photography World, Past and Present

Dawoud Bey on the Photography World, Past and Present Ahead of his career retrospective, the photographer speaks about the origins of his practice and navigating art spaces including Aperture as a young artist. Interviews - December 10, 2020 Dawoud Bey is one of the most influential photographers of his generation. The subject of a major retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, scheduled for April 2021, and a new monograph to be published by MACK, Bey began his career in New York in the 1970s, making evocative portraits in Harlem and Brooklyn. In the context of the Aperture Forward winter campaign, Bey spoke with Chris Boot, who is approaching the end of a ten-year term as executive director of Aperture Foundation, about the changes in the world of photography over the decade since the rise of Instagram and the iPhone.

The most important moments in art in 2020

The most important moments in art in 2020 Noah Davis, Untitled, 2015 © The Estate of Noah Davis. Courtesy The Estate of Noah Davis. by Holland Cotter, Roberta Smith and Jason Farago NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- The year was a 12-month stress test. When I asked friends, “How are you?” the repeat answers came: “Anxious,” “depressed,” “bored.” The first two I could relate to, but bored is something I rarely am. As a journalist, I’m addicted to art-specific information, to taking it in, parsing it, sorting it, trying to make sense of it. And there’s been a ton of it this year, all pretty intense. So as long as I’ve had a laptop, a home library, and at least some access to “live” art, I’ve been OK in lockdown mode. Here are some things that have kept me focused.

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