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On View
An Artist Who Turned Her Bedroom Closet Into a Safe Haven
At 52 Walker in New York, Diamond Stingily’s site-specific installations tell a story of desire, shame and coming-of-age.
By Gloria Oladipo
Recent and archived work by Gloria Oladipo for The New York Times
At 52 Walker in New York, Diamond Stingily’s site-specific installations tell a story of desire, shame and coming-of-age.
By Gloria Oladipo
In Los Angeles, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi has taken over the Hammer Museum’s lobby with paintings of larger-than-life gymnasts who refuse to pose.
By Gloria Oladipo