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Kenneth Guay

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Two children stand in front of spraying water, with one child walking in the back.

‘Your Generation Must Come to Terms with the Environment,’ and Other Stories

With Earth Day behind us, our articles this week reflect on the different ways artists and organizations illuminate just how severely we've damaged the planet.

By Kenneth Guay Apr 26, 2019

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Screenprint of African American men and women standing together, right fists raised in the air, with the word "Unite" repeated in the background.

‘It’s About Time the Art World Caught Up,’ and Other Stories

While “discovered” may be a bit of a misnomer, many older African American artists who have been working for decades are now starting to get their long-overdue recognition.

By Kenneth Guay Apr 12, 2019

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Framed family photos sit on a shelf combined with the painting of a title "Life and Still Life."

Fruit and Other Things: Depicting Absence Through Rejected Art

Lenka Clayton and Jon Rubin discuss the inspiration and hopes for their 10,632-part project of reviving forgotten artworks.

By Kenneth Guay Jun 20, 2019

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