John Vincler

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Feminist Nudes, Evil Flowers, and Musical Notation: Three Critics on What to See in New York this March

In Brief The Critics' Table Art
Screen Time, Supernovas, and Ghost Pianos: Our Critics on What to See Now in New York

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A.I., Income Inequality, and Labor Organizing: Two New Exhibitions Take on the World of Work

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Pippa Garner Showed Us How to Be Free

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Birth Scenes, a 70-Foot Sunflower, and Censorship: Our Critic on the Best (And Worst) Art of 2024

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The Year in Art Books: Our Critics Pick Their Favorite Titles

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Goofy Gadgets, Poetic Photo Collages, Slurping Sound FX: 3 Must See Gallery Shows to End the Year

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The Crowd Goes Wild: Marco Brambilla's Timely Video Confections of Violence and Protest

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Glitter, Rainbows, AbEx Gestures, and a Sunflower: Our Critics Offer Gallery Picks to Start Your November

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As CULTURED's Co-Chief Art Critics, We're Asking You to Subscribe to the Critics' Table. Here's Why

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Our Critic Resorted to Trespassing to See This Artist’s Work. Here’s How You Can See It—and the Exhibition It’s a Part Of—(Legally)

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This March, Here’s the Best of What’s on View in New York

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Why Does So Much Art Right Now Look Like a Mess? Our Critic Investigates

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Our Critic’s Must-See Gallery Shows on New York's Lower East Side

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