Art
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Robert Brustein, Passionate Force in Nonprofit Theater, Dies at 96
A critic and dramatist himself, he started repertory companies at Yale and Harvard and fiercely defended the art form, even…
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News
Ida Applebroog, Whose Art Confronted Relationships, Dies at 93
She developed a varied but recognizable style in multiple mediums, characterized by the raw, mordant humor of a woman under…
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World
The Good. The Bad. The Ugly. Inside Berlusconi’s Art Collection.
The Italian media mogul bought up some 25,000 paintings, many on TV shopping binges, before he died this year. Now…
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Artforum Fires Top Editor After Its Open Letter on Israel-Hamas War
David Velasco was removed after the magazine’s publishers said there was a flawed editorial process behind the publication of a…
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Michael Tracy, Who Made Subway Trains His Canvas, Dies at 65
Using the name Tracy 168, he was a pioneering graffiti artist during the tumultuous 1970s and ’80s in New York.
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This Kids’ Show Is ‘Indiana Jones in Reverse’
In “Curses!,” a spooky animated series debuting Friday on Apple TV+, an archaeologist’s family deals with the consequences of looted…
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Magazine
The Exhibition Making the Case for Art Without Men
Loved in her day, the French painter Marie Laurencin depicted a dreamy vision of a world of women. What does…
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World
U.S. Tries New Tack on Russian Disinformation: Pre-Empting It
The State Department’s Global Engagement Center is taking the unusual step of disclosing a covert Russian operation when it is…
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News
Lauren Halsey, an Activist Artist, Joins Gagosian Gallery
The artist, whose upbringing in South Central Los Angeles is integral to her practice, combines community and commercial success.
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Robert Irwin, Artist of Ephemeral Light and Space, Is Dead at 95
Part of a 1960s movement, his work — often transforming empty rooms with minimal gestures — challenged human perception.