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What’s Changed Since the Guerrilla Girls Began Calling Out Art-World Sexism in 1985?

Not as much as we like to pretend, say the Guerilla Girls in an exclusive interview with GARAGE.
Jenna Adrian-Diaz
3.22.19
Art

A Chinese Artist Is Inviting Viewers to Retrace Famous Protest Marches

XU ZHEN® celebrates freedom of expression—and compares Trump to the flu.
Barbara Pollack
3.1.18
Life

Exclusive: See Ryan McGinley's Photographs of a Kiss-In for LGBTQIA+ Rights

Activist group Voices4 staged an action at the Consulate of Uzbekistan in New York City to show solidarity with queer people facing government repression.
Adam Eli
2.27.18
Art

Michael Landy, An Artist Famous For Destruction, Turns His Eye To Trump

British artist Michael Landy, notorious for destroying all his own possessions in public for 2001's performance installation "Break Down," takes on the president, Brexit, and the culture of protest.
Paul Laster
11.7.17
Life

Vintage Photos by the NYPD's "Red Squad" Capture a City in Turmoil

A new exhibition traces the social and political upheaval of New York City in the 1960s and '70s through surveillance photos taken by a special police division.
Sarah Valdez
10.4.17
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