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Seeing the Obvious: Vito Acconci’s “Wav(er)ing Flag”

Seeing the Obvious: Vito Acconci’s “Wav(er)ing Flag” March 3, 2021 by Genevra Higginson Back to Blog Sometimes art can appear, at first glance, rather obvious. Such is the case with Vito Acconci’s Wav(er)ing Flag (1990), a twelve-foot long series of six lithographic prints. Together, the sheets depict the flag of the United States of America, elongated and billowing, […]

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Conserving Oliver Lee Jackson’s “Untitled (Sharpeville Series)”

Conserving Oliver Lee Jackson’s “Untitled (Sharpeville Series)” December 8, 2020 by Christian Wurst Back to Blog As you enter the first gallery of Expanding Abstraction: Pushing the Boundaries of Painting in the Americas, 1958–1983 titled “Emphatic Gestures,” the first painting you encounter across the room is the largest work in the show and one of the most

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horizontal format print; text along top reads "1920 League of Women Voters 1970"; below is a grid of geometric squares shifting from yellow (left) to orange (right)

Women’s Suffrage at 100: A Commemoration and Exploration

Women’s Suffrage at 100: A Commemoration and Exploration August 18, 2020 by Genevra Higginson Back to Blog It is hard to mark exactly when and how to celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. The 19th Amendment, which prohibits the states and federal government from denying the right to vote on the basis

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