Art
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World
8 Places Across the U.S. That Illuminate Black History
Over the years, many important African American landmarks have disappeared or fallen into disrepair. An effort to restore them promises…
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News
Fred Terna, Creator of Fiery Holocaust Paintings, Dies at 99
A prisoner at Auschwitz and three other camps, he dealt with his trauma in semiabstract art that depicted crematories, ovens…
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News
Seeing Myself in the Work of an Artist I Never Met
There’s a basic understanding that Native people who straddle life inside and outside the reservation share: We can carry our…
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World
Court Upholds Charges Against Ex-Louvre Chief in Art Trafficking Case
Jean-Luc Martinez, who led the museum from 2013 to 2021, is fighting charges of complicity in fraud and money laundering,…
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World
New York Blocks Payments to 20 Firms That Serve Hasidic Schools
Amid concerns about fraud in the industry, the city has stopped doing business with the companies, which provide special education,…
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News
Mira Lehr, Artist Who Explored Nature’s Distress, Dies at 88
She helped found a gallery for women artists in Miami Beach and, influenced by an early Buckminster Fuller experiment, focused…
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Magazine
A Fashion Show That Widens the Lens on Asian Identity
The art collective CFGNY held a conceptual fashion show at the Japan Society.
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News
William Agee, Leading Art Curator and Teacher, Dies at 86
His exhibitions and his writings expanded the view of American Modernism, and his decades of teaching shaped future scholars and…
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News
Being Edward Hopper
It’s no longer enough to like our favorite artists’ works. By putting on Hopper’s fedora, Picasso’s striped shirt, Warhol’s wig…
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News
Alfred Leslie, Artist Who Turned Away From Abstraction, Dies at 95
“The virtual banishment of figuration and narrative from the vocabulary of so many thoughtful artists was one of the legacies…