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Mysterious Pattern in a Cave Is Oldest Rock Art Found in Patagonia
About 8,200 years ago, in one of the last places settled by humans, prehistoric peoples began painting comblike designs as…
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Art in Multiples, Back at the Armory
The Print Fair returns to Park Avenue, with a critic’s advice on connoisseurship, and where the buys are.
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Seeking to Restore a Reputation, Gallery Shows Last Works by Chuck Close
The artist’s longtime gallerist, Arne Glimcher, has organized an exhibition of the artist’s final portraits at Pace, opening Feb. 22.
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Why We’re Living in an Age of Twins
Mirroring, mimicking and doubling are everywhere these days. What does this say about our collective sense of identity?
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See the Beatles’ First Tour Through Paul McCartney’s Lens
Sixty years after the Beatles appeared live on “Ed Sullivan,” McCartney reflects on his photos capturing those halcyon days. The…
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What Makes a Good Party? A Certain Je Ne Sais Quoi.
On Wednesday night, two sturdy bouncers framed an unmarked doorway between a pizzeria and a vape shop on West 57th…
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A Paris Hotel Mixing Minimalism and Opulence
Plus: an exhibition of male nudes, vibrantly patterned rugs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Raven Chacon’s Sound-and-Art Symphony
At the Swiss Institute, a Pulitzer-Prize winner makes art warmed — socially and spiritually — by hope.
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When ‘Giants’ Roam the Museum Halls
Right in the middle of the exhibition “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys,” which…
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Untangling the Pasts of Slavery, Colonialism and Art
A new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London looks at how artists of earlier centuries depicted enslaved…