Michael Slenske
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Art for all: Salón Acme's fourth edition proves its more relevant than ever
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In bloom: Beatriz Milhazes’ floral mobiles pitch up at the Jewish Museum, NY
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Between being and not being: Wanda Koop’s ’In Absentia’ at Division Gallery, Toronto
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Upmarket flea-market: Rob Pruitt’s high-art bazaar hits the West Coast
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Breaking borders: After & Again puts an artsy spin on traditional Mexican textiles
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Jorge Méndez Blake taps into Emily Dickinson at Galeria OMR's new space
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Turn around: Julian Hoeber's latest solo show takes off
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Secret spaces: Iñaki Bonillas’ exhibition in the hidden nooks of Casa Luis Barragán
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After a family death, Genevieve Gaignard escapes with a colourful cast of alter egos
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Shape and form: Giovanni Garcia-Fenech’s self-portraits create waves in New York
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Melting moments: MOCA presents a selection of Gaetano Pesce’s resin-based works
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’Electric Earth’: Doug Aitken on his mid-career survey at MOCA
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Art angel: Porch Gallery opens an inaugural group show in honour of Carolyn GlasoeB
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New world: artist Dustin Yellin unveils his first outdoor installation in LA
About a year and a half ago, the Kilroy Realty Corporation approached Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin about permanently installing six of his increasingly popular Psychogeographies in Columbia Square, the plaza outside the 1938 CBS Headquarters, which will re-open this month as the Los Angeles outpost of NeueHouse. Over this period, these monumental glass collage works have anchored a TED Talk, an installation at Lincoln Center for the New York City Ballet, and a comprehensive Vanity Fair feature. This project, however, was Yellin’s first al fresco installation.
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Break the mold: Adam Silverman debuts new ceramic works at Friedman Benda
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Toyin Ojih Odutola explores race and identity in black and white
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Life in LA: Ariana Papademetropoulos explores sex, lies and the city
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Colour theory: New York artist Zane Lewis re-emerges with a new body of work
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DIY social club: Aaron Rose’s art-filled pop-up bar in downtown LA
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Painted faces: Vanessa Prager's portraits bring online impressions into reality
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Independent 2016 proves that New York is no longer a one fair town
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Back to basics: Jonathan Berger's 'A Future Life' in Portland, Oregon
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Empty house: Carmen Argote delves into family history for her latest exhibition
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French fancy: Galerie Kreo brings its wares to FOG Design+Art
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