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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez led New York state's House delegation in the first- quarter money race this year with both candidates netting seven figure sums to add to their already swollen campaign war chests. ....
On view from February 9 to 12 and featuring 59 galleries from 21 countries and territories, OVR:2021 will exclusively feature works created in 2021, ....
click to enlarge John Kleinhans Left to right: Words Untie Knots, (Pussy Bow Blouse Redux), Kate Hamilton, 2016/2021. Letter to the World, Yura Adams, 2021. Late 18th-early 19th century staple repaired porcelain. Bodies of Plenty: Harvest, Spoils, Sprout and Root, Corinne Spencer, 2013. Tiaras, Katherine Umsted, 2013. An American flag drawing with naked female breasts that take the place of the 50 stars, a monumental blouse with a “pussy bow,” and a series of elegantly provocative photos of women’s corsets that look more like armor than undergarments these are a few of the fearless artworks included the “Hermerica” exhibition currently on view at the Byrdcliffe Guild’s Kleinert/James Center for the Arts in Woodstock (through April 25). Organized and c ....
click to enlarge All Out / All In at Wassaic Project The nine artists in All Out / All In explore the increasingly arbitrary boundary between public and private spaces, identities, and rituals with a particular emphasis on the potential of the home as a space for healing. Three standouts: Rose Nestler s humorous fabric sculptures emphasize the ways in which women perform (or are made to perform) through articles of clothing; Aisha Tandiwe Bell s traps mark the delicate balance between protecting what you have and cooperating in imprisoning power structures; Natalie Baxter s reconceptualized eagles invert America s toxic masculinity. Other artists include Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Mark Fleuridor, Nyugen Smith, Amanda L. Edwards, Liz Nielsen, and Jen Dwyer. Through March 27. ....