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Baldwin Lee: Beginning and ending a prodigious career in photography

Baldwin Lee embarked on extensive drives from 1983 to 1990, unexpectedly gravitating toward the lives of Black Americans in the post–Jim Crow South.

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In Witty Installations, Alexander Si Plays Anthropologist, Studying White Culture of the Recent Past

Alexander Si operates as something of an anthropologist, examining recent phenomena in popular culture.

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Matthew Wong’s First Museum Retrospective Rejects the Myth of the Tortured Artist

“The Realm of Appearances” at the Dallas Museum of Art is a celebration of Matthew Wong’s artistic talents, not an ahistorical focus on his tragic death.

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Nairy Baghramian’s Still Lifes and Dead Models

Paired with sculptures from the Nasher’s permanent collection, Nairy Baghramian’s new work explores the vulnerability of the body, expanding her visual vocabulary in unexpected ways.

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