Art
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We Have a James Turrell Artwork in Our School. So There.
Manhattan private schools are renowned for their amenities, but having a Skyspace from the acclaimed master of light may help…
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Rethinking How We Fund the Arts in America
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The Met Aims to Get Harlem Right, the Second Time Around
Notoriously, in the winter of 1969 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first exhibition devoted to African American culture,…
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Six Artists Reflect on the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
A century later, the first African American modernist movement continues to inspire and challenge.
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World
Against a Canvas of Despair, Gaza’s Artists Trace Their Struggle
An exhibition in the Israeli-occupied West Bank features works evoking Palestinian life and protest. But the show is as much…
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Style
Can a Designer Be Successful and Subversive? Rick Owens Walks the Line.
ON A DREARY November day in Paris, the soft morning light is creeping into the American fashion designer Rick Owens’s…
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Jeff Koons Sculptures Hitch Ride on SpaceX Rocket to the Moon
The artist has packed 125 stainless steel sculptures of the moon inside a lunar lander headed into space.
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World
Stolen Jewels, Now on Display
For six months, a team at the British Museum has been working with police to recover hundreds of engraved gems…
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Following Yoko Ono’s Anarchic Instructions
A major retrospective at Tate Modern instructs visitors to draw their own shadows, shake hands through a canvas and imagine…
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A.I. Art That’s More Than a Gimmick? Meet AARON
The British painter Harold Cohen spent over four decades refining his collaborator: an image-generating robot.