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Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the New Pew Parents Study.
This week the Pew Research Center released a study looking at the attitudes of contemporary American parents toward their own…
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A Curator Unbound: First She Was Fired. Then She Found Freedom
Helen Molesworth charts a new course with podcasts and a show at the International Center of Photography focusing on artists’…
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Don’t Call It a Magazine
A party for Paradigm Trilogy, a niche publication, drew a New York art crowd.
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Temple Grandin and the Power of Visual Thinking
More from our inbox: Kevin McCarthy’s Vindictive MoveClimate Scientists, Speak Up! Politicians, Act!Finding the Supreme Court LeakerCredit...Alanah SarginsonTo the Editor:…
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Baltimore Museum of Art Taps Its Chief Curator as Its Next Director
Asma Naeem, raised in Baltimore, will lead the city’s pre-eminent art museum as it faces unionization and equity efforts.
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The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with…
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The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with…
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Dick Polich, Master Forger of Sculptures for Artists, Dies at 90
His cavernous Hudson Valley foundry helped Louise Bourgeois, Richard Serra, Jeff Koons and many others turn their large-scale visions into…
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The Unforgettable Meets the Unimaginable at the Winter Show
Back to its home in the Park Avenue Armory, the fair offers one-of-a-kind art from America’s earliest known free Black…
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Can Art Ever Be Innocent?
A riveting show at the Metropolitan Museum surveys the complicated art of the ancient Maya, in which beauty and brutality…