Airan Kang’s Illuminated Bookshelf
NEW YORK—Somehow, Airan Kang‘s lighted paintings and illuminated books draw viewer’s attention to the subjects and titles of the books
NEW YORK—Somehow, Airan Kang‘s lighted paintings and illuminated books draw viewer’s attention to the subjects and titles of the books
NEW YORK—”Transience,” a show of new works by emerging Jamaican American artist Paul Anthony Smith, looks like an exhibition of
WASHINGTON, DC—Artist Sonya Clark uses hair as a point of reference to raise issues of race, history and culture. While
NEW YORK—“Gary Simmons: Paradise,” the first published survey of work by Gary Simmons, documents the past 20 years of the
NEW YORK—Earlier this month, Salon 94 Freemans gallery space was transformed into fabulous “Dinner for 24 Dogs.” The lively installation
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