Articles
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Tricia Wright, Carlos Estrada-Vega, Jeffry Mitchell, Manifest Artistry The imports
“In most pieces, there’s an intense sense of anthropomorphic empathy implied by the various constructivist abstract forms. Although Wright’s work is invariably going to be compared to British legends Victor Pasmore and Patrick Heron, her overall tone is less ambivalent and more personable.”
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Trailblazers and Mavericks
A series of conversations with art-world instigators. Victoria Selbach in conversation with Janice Sands and Dawn Delikat at P+B.
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Artlyst Reviews
200 WOMEN who will change the way you see the world is fittingly showcased at Pen and Brush, New York, an organisation which began in 1893 to support and inspire women in artists and writers.
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These Are No Ordinary Women
What do a Supreme Court Justice, a robotics engineer, and a Nepalese street hawker have in common? In the photo exhibit “200 Women,” they are women “Who Will Change the Way You See the World.”
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WNYC 200 Women Interview
Award-winning illustrator Sophie Blackall and Meryl Marshall-Daniels, a mediator and executive coach specializing in leadership at Two Oceans Consulting Group, discuss their role in the 200 Women project.
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artnet news: Editors Picks
Geoff Blackwell and Ruth Hobday’s storytelling project and book 200 Women, features portraits and their stories invite the viewer to consider issues of diversity and equality.
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Backstage with Sandy Kenyon: DJ, PR exec April Hunt helps emerging artists break through
Sandy goes backstage at Pen + Brush with DJ and public relations executive April Hunt, who is using her eclectic skills to help emerging artists break through.
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Editors’ Picks: 13 Things to See in New York This Week
From David Hockey to Judy Chicago, here’s what’s on our calendar this week.
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In Conversation with Lola Flash: Seminal Photography from an LGBTQ Art Icon
In conversation with the photographer Lola Flash on the occasion of the stellar exhibit, Lola Flash: 1986-Present, on view at Pen + Brush. Flash has been documenting the QTPOC community since the 80s, during the trying and turbulent times of the AIDS crisis, to also photographing iconic queer and female subjects from all walks of…