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Category Archives: N. Dash
We're All in This Together
January 22, 2008 – 12:55 PM
The work of Carrie Mae Weems, Hank Willis Thomas, and N. Dash are featured in We're All in This Together, a new show currently on exhibit at Swarm Gallery in Oakland. Co-curated by Charles Guice and Svea Vezzone, the exhibition's...
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Dash featured in article on Art Basel Miami Beach
December 9, 2007 – 9:14 AM
The work of N. Dash was featured in the article, AIPAD and Photo Miami Draw Focused Crowds, as part of artinfo.com's coverage of Art Basel Miami Beach. artinfo.com is the online edition of the magazine Art + Auction....
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The lyrical and the profane
November 29, 2007 – 7:19 PM
From the intimacy of adolescence and the vulnerability of youth to the disquiet implicit in the formal elegance of unassembled aircraft models, the photographic image has long served as agency for the lyrical and the profane.In May Days Long Forgotten,...
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