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  • Io Sono LEONOR FINI – Decoding the Sphinx of Surrealism

    Io Sono LEONOR FINI – Decoding the Sphinx of Surrealism

    The grand halls of Milan’s Palazzo Reale currently host a seminal tribute to artistic defiance and fierce individuality. On view from February 26 through June 22, 2025, Io Sono LEONOR FINI (I Am LEONOR FINI) presents one of the most comprehensive retrospectives dedicated to an artist whose untamed, rebellious gaze still challenges and mesmerizes viewers from across the temporal divide.

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  • On This Spot: Histories of Women Artists in NYC

    On This Spot: Histories of Women Artists in NYC

    #artspiel, #melissastern #onthisspot #womenartists #nycwomenartists #artdocumentary #yokono #patsteir #kenkelebahouse #judsonmemorialchurch #selmaburke

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  • Fellow Imaginaries: Carole d’Inverno and Susan Rostow at Atlantic Gallery

    Fellow Imaginaries: Carole d’Inverno and Susan Rostow at Atlantic Gallery

    Carole d’Inverno and Susan Rostow live a block apart. Over the past year, they passed sculptures between studios, texted images and material references, built paper maquettes, and revised their work without fixed goals. Fellow Imaginaries, now on view at Atlantic Gallery, result from this sustained exchange. The exhibition includes fully collaborative hybrid sculptures made jointly by d’Inverno and Rostow, alongside individual works by each artist: sculptures by Rostow and both sculptures and paintings by d’Inverno. Though distinct in authorship, all the works were developed in close dialogue. They respond to one another in form and material and in how they…

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  • Art Spiel Picks: Philly Exhibitions in May 2025

    Art Spiel Picks: Philly Exhibitions in May 2025

    HIGHLIGHTS I always love that Earth Day is situated right when the city is exploding with new flowers and life. These spring exhibitions show appreciation for our planet by working with found and repurposed materials, honoring their origins while building something new. At the Museum for Art in Wood, Katie Hudnall constructs delightful and “mechanically improbable” animals and curiosity cabinets of found objects in her show, The Longest Distance between Two Points. Drexel University’s Pearlstein Gallery showcases CONTEMPORARY RUIN future visions, a collection of work that meditates on the realities of decay in our cities, offering both a poetic reflection…

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  • William Carroll- Trees at 57w57arts

    William Carroll- Trees at 57w57arts

    Willam Carroll’s newest painting series titled Trees has found a nice place to debut in 57w57arts. Each artist has their own room within the gallery space, the other artists include: Michael Voss, Steph Krawchuk, Seth Dembar, and Christopher Boyne. The rooms are also active office spaces where employees and clientele enjoy the work during appointments. Carroll’s series of seven new paintings on wood panels find themselves in the waiting room, stoically standing alongside a wonderful view of the New York Public library right outside of a nearby office window. Seeing the work within this space, especially it being a waiting…

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