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  • Noa Charuvi: Gal’Ed at York College Arts Gallery

    Noa Charuvi: Gal’Ed at York College Arts Gallery

    Photo Story 45 Jacob took a stone and erected it as a pillar. 46 He instructed his kin, “Collect some stones.” They gathered stones, formed a heap, and shared a meal beside it. 47 Laban named it Jegar Sahadutha, while Jacob named it Galeed. 48 Laban declared, “This heap stands as a witness between us today.” Hence, it became known as Galeed. Genesis, Chapter 31, Verse 45 A Gal’Ed symbolizes a location marked by significant events—deathly moments or sacrifices. As it appears in the Old Testament, it signifies a covenant. In Hebrew, ‘Gal’ is a heap of stones, and it…

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  • Armory Show 2023: Focus on the Not-For-Profit Section

    Armory Show 2023: Focus on the Not-For-Profit Section

    New York City- On a canicular early September day, the much-anticipated 2023 Armory Show, known to many as the “essential New York art fair,” launched the fall arts season and transformed the Javits Center into a sanctuary for creativity.

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  • Myth Maker: Laleh Khorramian at SEPTEMBER Gallery

    Myth Maker: Laleh Khorramian at SEPTEMBER Gallery

    Finally! What a joy to meander through a show that is not just a formulaic scaffolding rendered to execute a marketing plan rather than make art. Walking into the building that houses September Gallery’s new space in Kinderhook, NY, The first thing you see is not a wall or architectural ornamentation but a monumental scroll that immediately hints you might be here for a while. This colossal collage introduces Myth Maker, the second exhibition at September Gallery by Laleh Khorramian.

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  • The Art of Getting It Together

    The Art of Getting It Together

    In Organizer, Jesse Benson’s first solo gallery show since 2017, the Los Angeles artist unpacks the “dialectic of order and chaos” by introducing heterogeneity to organizing systems.

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  • Whisperings from the Wormhole with @talluts

    Whisperings from the Wormhole with @talluts

    A Meditation on Artists’ Residencies, a Dune Shack and the Twilight Zone Sometimes I find myself scrolling Instagram on a dark day in February or March, just wondering what it would be like to make art in a lighthouse…or in Robert Rauschenberg’s old fishing shack…or in a Florida swamp…or in a small RV in a Utah ghost town…or on an island in Italy. Artists’ residencies are a nice thing to dream about when you feel stuck or in a rut and when life is wearing you down with mundane pressures. Sure, there are the big ones like MacDowell and Yaddo,…

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