
"The Duchamp exhibition at MoMA is encyclopedic, thought-provoking, and sometimes surprising. It spans the entire sixth floor and invites viewers to engage deeply with his work."
"Kamrooz Aram's art reflects an easiness, suggesting that history can be handled lightly. His work incorporates Islamic visual idioms into Western abstraction, creating a unique blend."
"D'Souza argues that Aram's painterly language has absorbed influences from around the world, resulting in a chimera without a single source, an idiom with many origins but no hierarchies."
"Tavia Nyong'o writes a love letter to the Leslie-Lohman Museum, highlighting its importance as a safe haven for diverse identities facing political attacks in the United States."
The Duchamp exhibition at MoMA opens to the public, showcasing a comprehensive collection that challenges perceptions of his artistic journey. Critic Aruna D'Souza highlights Iranian artist Kamrooz Aram, whose work reflects a blend of Islamic visual elements and Western abstraction. D'Souza notes that Aram's art embodies a painterly language that transcends singular origins, creating a diverse idiom. Additionally, Tavia Nyong'o expresses admiration for the Leslie-Lohman Museum, emphasizing its role as a sanctuary for marginalized communities amid rising political tensions.
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