The Carnegie International Makes Its Mark
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The Carnegie International Makes Its Mark
"A small but rollicking protest against Jeff Bezos, who co-chaired this year's Met Gala, unfolded blocks from the museum while celebrities filed into the event last night. On Sunday, a series of projections condemning Amazon lit up the billionaire's Madison Square Park luxury residence."
"Iran withdrew from the national pavilion exhibition at the Venice Biennale, which opens for previews today. MoMA PS1 will present the first United States survey of Mexican artist Teresa Margolles bringing together several works at the intersection of grief, violence, and the US-Mexico border."
"MoMA's Marcel Duchamp show made me long for those simpler times when 'eliminating the artist's hand' provided a pathway back to the true self."
A protest against Jeff Bezos occurred near the Met Gala, featuring projections condemning Amazon. Iran withdrew from the Venice Biennale. MoMA PS1 will showcase Mexican artist Teresa Margolles, focusing on themes of grief and violence. The Carnegie International in Pittsburgh presents works from 61 artists, emphasizing the personal and political. The Marcel Duchamp exhibition at MoMA evokes nostalgia for earlier artistic expressions that sought to eliminate the artist's hand, reflecting on the complexities of contemporary art.
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