Arts
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An Architect Who Builds Community Wins the Pritzker Prize
Riken Yamamoto, whose understated buildings quietly emphasize community and connectivity, has been awarded this year’s Pritzker Prize, architecture’s highest honor.…
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Guy Wildenstein, Art Family Patriarch, Found Guilty in Tax Trial
Mr. Wildenstein hid a prized art collection and other assets from French authorities to avoid paying millions in inheritance taxes,…
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Go Behind the Scenes of All 10 Best Picture Oscar Nominees
In these videos, directors walked us through pivotal scenes from their Academy Award-nominated films.
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With a New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Faces Its Past
The new institution in Amsterdam is the first to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during…
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Kahil El’Zabar, Spiritual Jazz’s Dapper Bandleader, Keeps Pushing Ahead
At 70, he is releasing his 18th album with the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble to celebrate the group’s 50th anniversary and…
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Sara Zewde Sows, and Dia Beacon Reaps
On eight acres, a landscape architect challenges ideas about the legacy of the land, the museum’s history and climate change.
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If You See Only One Beaver Movie This Year …
The makers of “Hundreds of Beavers,” a mostly wordless indie comedy, have been touring the country and holding energetic screenings,…
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‘Shogun’ Episode 3 Recap: The Not-So-Great Escape
Lord Toranaga, John Blackthorne and Lady Mariko draw closer as they battle enemy forces.
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San Francisco Art Institute Headquarters Sold to Group Led by Laurene Powell Jobs
The sale includes a 1931 Diego Rivera mural, which has been valued at $50 million.
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The Vienna Philharmonic Tours With a Favorite Conductor
Franz Welser-Möst, who stands at the top of this storied orchestra’s roster of conductors, led three meaty programs at Carnegie…