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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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A pair of glass doors with the words “COPY MACHINE MANIFESTOS.”

Review: ‘Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines’ celebrates the bold and beautiful

The exhibition, which showcases comics and zines ranging from the 1970s to the present day, is on display at the Brooklyn Museum until March 31.
Samiksha Kasyap, Contributing Writer Mar 14, 2024

Yellow-tinted glass doors welcome visitors to the “Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines” exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. Inside, glass cases enclose hundreds...

A white wall in a corridor with the words “Sanford Biggers Meet Me on the Equinox” printed on it. The corridor leads to an exhibition space.

Sanford Biggers’ ‘Meet Me on the Equinox’ reclaims repatriation

The Marianne Boesky Gallery will feature artist Sanford Biggers’ exhibition through Oct. 14.
Giuliana Brida, Contributing Writer Oct 5, 2023

Chelsea’s art aficionados gathered for an evening brimming with artistic enchantment on Sept. 7 at the opening of artist Sanford Biggers’ new solo installation “Meet Me on...

Art for Every Home’ Has Rich Past

‘Art for Every Home’ Has Rich Past

Carter Glace, Staff Writer Apr 25, 2016
"Art for Every Home" at the Grey Art Gallery showcases the artist group Associated American Artists.
The stars of Mad Men at the shows exhibit in the Museum of the Moving Image.

Step into world of ‘Mad Men’

MaryAnn Odete, Contributing Writer Mar 26, 2015
The Museum of Moving Images is currently hosting "Matthew Weiner’s ‘Mad Men’” changing exhibition gallery, which features props, costumes, and exclusive commentary from the AMC show.
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‘Everyone’s a Critic’ critiques criticism

Carter Glace, Contributing Writer Feb 25, 2015
The Lyons Wier Gallery "Everyone's a Critic" presents a historic revisionism with anti-establishment, antagonistic vibes.
“The Left Front: Radical Art in the ‘Red Decade’ 1929-1940” will be on display at Grey Art Gallery until April 4.

‘Left Front’ exhibit is radical

Jessica Tien, Contributing Writer Feb 24, 2015
The Grey Art Gallery is currently hosting “The Left Front: Radical Art in the ‘Red Decade’ 1929-1940” exhibit. The gallery displays American leftist artists' works after the Great Depression and before World War II.

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