With This MoMA Artist, the Painting Does the Talking
Marlon Mullen’s show at the Museum of Modern Art, the first by a developmentally disabled artist, speaks volumes.
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Marlon Mullen’s show at the Museum of Modern Art, the first by a developmentally disabled artist, speaks volumes.
Rachel Handlin is possibly the first person with Down syndrome to receive an M.F.A., and one of just a few to hold a bachelor’s. Her first solo show features her…
Defining The Dot Experience: Everything You Need to Know May 1, 2024 What is The Dot Experience? The Dot Experience is APH’s re-imagined museum set to open in 2026. Designed…
After losing her sight in an accident, Emilie Gossiaux found meaning and art in a bond with her dog, London, celebrated at the Queens Museum.
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Christine Sun Kim’s poetic and political art pushes viewers to consider the limits, and misunderstandings, that come with communication in any language, whether spoken or signed.
Join Us in a Dream: A National Museum of Disability History and Culture June 22, 2022History museum, On the web Reprint from the National Council on Public History 14 JUNE…
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The artist was a great one-hit wonder, twice, before a scandal set in. Will his paintings regain visibility? Our critic argues it is healthier for us to see them.
Art & Design|The Guggenheim Is Proving That Museums Aren’t Just to Be Seen https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/19/arts/design/guggenheim-new-york.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story The Guggenheim Is…