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Mána TaylorObserver |

Her gallery's rotating installations allow collectors to encounter artworks in arrangements that evoke a lived-in, domestic environment.

For his debut show in New York, the Senegal-based artist delves more deeply into his exploration of cultural parallels.

In an exhibition spanning four floors, the artist visualizes her frusrations and, in doing so, ensures it's her voice we hear.

Tucked away in a far corner of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, the room where Canadian artist Janet Cardiff’s sound piece The Forty...

Sigur Rós concerts are memorable thanks in part to the band’s frontman and main vocalist Jónsi, whose voice is full of sorrow and hope all at once...
