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Artists You Should Know Many decades before the Internet cultivated fake news, philosopher Michel Foucault flipped the dictum “Knowledge is Power” into its ominous mirror image: “Power is Knowledge.” By reversing the cliché, Foucault prophetically revealed a dire—but more realistic—equation of how authority uses mass communication

November 11-December 16, 2017   Claire Milbrath’s recent series of narrative paintings are populated with figures that appear to interact while remaining oddly disconnected, echoing the bizarre and intriguing Aldous Huxley novel Crome Yellow, the inspiration behind these works. Milbrath’s signature style, contradictorily and refreshingly naïve, while

The Critical Eye by, Phil Tarley Mare's new photographic-based works interpret "Requiem," the last poem from Kathy Acker's final book, "Eurydice in the Underworld." Los Angeles-based artist Aline Mare grew up in New York City and began her career as an image maker and performer in the