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Park Seo-Bo, Whose Quiet Paintings Trumpeted Korean Art, Dies at 91
With monochromatic works and the instincts of an avid self-promoter, he helped introduce his country’s art to the world, but…
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Thelma Golden Wins Gish Prize
The annual prize is given to someone who has “pushed the boundaries of an art form.” Golden, the director and…
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Baaba Maal’s Dakar
Had everything gone to plan, the singer-songwriter Baaba Maal’s move to Senegal’s capital from the northern hinterlands would have ended…
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Uncanny Art for the Post-Truth Era
As deepfakes and A.I. images proliferate, hyperrealist sculpture has taken on an eerie new relevance.
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The New Darling of the European Art Trade? Paris.
At the Paris+ fair and its satellites, there was plenty of talk about the art world’s center of gravity in…
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Ann Philbin, Who Remade L.A.’s Hammer Museum, to Step Down
In nearly 25 years at the helm, Philbin helped transform the museum and elevate its reputation, and left a mark…
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Women of ‘Groundswell’: Thinking Outside the Spiral
Revisiting the land artists at the Nasher Sculpture Center, a critic finds their work was never more relevant than it…
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Should We Keep Paying for Our Ungrateful Son to Join Us on Family Vacations?
Unsatisfied with her middle-aged son’s meager displays of gratitude, a reader wonders whether to stop footing his bill for a…
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In This Exhibition, Gender Meets Climate Activism. It’s a Lot.
A sprawling show at the Barbican Art Gallery in London presents works under the banner of “ecofeminism,” linking women’s oppression…
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Yayoi Kusama Apologizes for Past Racist Remarks
Revelations from the artist’s autobiography threaten to cloud her new show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.