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Winter Quarter Reviews (Jan/Feb/March) 2023

Antonia Kuo & Pauline Shaw

PAUL MORENO reviews this two-person show at Chapter NY in New York City and the contrasting aspects of their practice.

"Antonio Obá: Outras águas/ Other Waters"

PAUL MORENO examines the deeply personal work of this artist from Brazil with African heritage.

"Lavar Munroe: Sometime Come to Someplace"

ANNETTE LEPIQUE reviews Lavar Monroe'sshow that examines the interplay between race and class.

"Get Together" in Detroit

K.A. LETTS reviews this salon style show at Reyes | Finn featuring more than 120 artists from Detroit.

Hangama Amiri

DOMINICK LOMBARDI examines the work of this Afghan artistand how she coped with Taliban censorship.

"Reckless Rolodex"

JOHN THOMURE responds to this show of artists influenced by Lawrence Steger at Gallery 400.

"Faithfully Askew Too"

TROY SHERMAN reviews this uneven exhibition at an artist-run gallery in St. Louis.

Ewuresi Archer

K.A. LETTS assesses the provocative artwork of this Ghanaian-American artist.

Frater and Welsh

MICHEL SÉGARD observes the contrasting approaches to feminism between Jean Frater
and Margaret Welsh.

Benny Andrew and Deborah Roberts

CHRISTINE ZAPPELLA reviews the work of two African-American artists at the McNay Art Museum.

Richard Hull

EVAN CARTER evaluates the recent work of this well-known Chicago post-imagist artist at Western Exhibitions.

 

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