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David Hockney's Visionary Retrospective at Palm Springs Art Museum Reimagines Perspectives | stupidDOPE

David Hockney demonstrates that at 87, creativity remains uninhibited through an innovative retrospective blending tradition with modern technology.

Paul Rudolph Was an Architectural Star. Now He's a Cautionary Tale.

Paul Rudolph was a celebrated architect whose works, despite initial acclaim, faced criticism for their functionality and practicality.

A Son Cares for a Father's Legacy in Jewelry

Sir King Castro aims to sustain and grow the legacy of his father, designer Terry Castro, after his sudden passing.
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Stitch by Stitch, Pacita Abad Crossed Continents and Cultures

Pacita Abad's vibrant and prolific artistic legacy, celebrated posthumously through her first major US retrospective at MoMA PS1.

A Guide to the Sensual, Experimental Cinema of Marguerite Duras

Marguerite Duras was a prolific writer before entering the filmmaking world, utilizing her literary works as source material for her highly avant-garde and non-conventional films.

The Story Behind Rankin's Iconic Photos of Bjork, PJ Harvey and More

Rankin's portraits of celebrities in the 90s challenged traditional aesthetics and focused on capturing the essence of his subjects through collaborative photography.

How Does a Day Job Affect an Artist's Work? This Exhibition Has an Idea

Toshiko Takaezu was known for her ceramic works with closed forms that activated the imagination.
The Noguchi Museum will host a major retrospective exhibition featuring over 150 pieces from Takaezu's career.

Juxtapoz Magazine - A Timely Posthumous Retrospective "Bonnie Ora Sherk: Life Frames Since 1970" in San Francisco

Bonnie Ora Sherk's retrospective exhibition at FMCAC showcases her pioneering work in reclaiming urban landscapes.
The exhibition features film, photographs, collages, and proposals that demonstrate Sherk's artistic vision for transforming urban spaces.

Village Voice photographer Sylvia Plachy reflects on 30 years of New York City history in Brooklyn Public Library exhibition * Brooklyn Paper

Sylvia Plachy's retrospective exhibition 'It Happened in New York' showcases her photos and stories from 1974 to 2004.
Plachy's work captures the life and cultural capital of New York City, including issues of homelessness, immigration, poverty, richness, and culture.
The exhibition features nearly 40 photos and clippings from the Village Voice as well as Plachy's six published books.

Exhibition revives work of anti-careerist British artist Neil Stokoe

Artist Neil Stokoe, once forgotten, is experiencing a revival with a retrospective exhibition in London.
Stokoe's aversion to self-promotion and careerism may have contributed to his relative obscurity compared to his contemporaries.

'Apocrypha': The art of Dennis Evans at Salem's Hallie Ford Museum of Art

Dennis Evans' retrospective in Oregon showcases a 50-year journey of a lesser-known artist in the Pacific Northwest arts scene.
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