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Grace Edquist
Grace Edquist is the copy director of
Vogue
US.
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In a New Show, Diana Al-Hadid Breathes Life Into ‘Dangerous Things’
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Artist Melissa Joseph Imbues Material With Memory
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Mariah Robertson’s Fantastical Abstractions Flip Photography on Its Head
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In Juanita McNeely’s Searing Paintings, Beauty and Pain Commingle
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Gio Swaby’s Stitched Portraits Reveal the Beauty of the Undone
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Katy Hessel Is Rewriting Art History—Without the Men
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After a Lost Pregnancy, Artist Danielle Orchard Gives Shape to the Void
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The Layered Intimacies of Nicole Eisenman’s Prints
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The Stunning Strength of Cristina BanBan’s ‘Mujeres’
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With a Moving Tribute to Sol LeWitt, Paula Cooper’s Flagship Reopens
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Paired Up with Her Friend Andy Warhol, Pop Art Star Marisol Gets Her Due in a New Exhibition
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A New Biography Exhibits the Prolific, Cutting-Edge Life of Artist Florine Stettheimer
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Becoming Reacquainted With Ruth Asawa, the Groundbreaking Artist Who Integrated Her Work and Her Life
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Ghanaian Artist Kwesi Botchway Revels in the Many Colors of Blackness in a New London Show
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Depth, History, and Reverence: The Intricacies of Bisa Butler’s Quilted Portraits
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Jackie Saccoccio’s
Femme Brut
Goes Beyond Seduction
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Remembering Michael West, a Forgotten Founder of Abstract Expressionism
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The Expanded Consciousness of David Lynch’s
Squeaky Flies in the Mud