Art
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Arts
To Sell Prized Paintings, a University Proclaims They’re Not ‘Conservative’
Valparaiso University is arguing it should never have acquired two paintings, including a Georgia O’Keeffe, in the 1960s. It hopes…
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These Sculptures Changed What Art Could Be, Then Changed Themselves
Eva Hesse’s latex and fiberglass pieces from the late 1960s have been reunited from five institutions. Their rapid deterioration makes…
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The Avant-Garde Psychiatrist Who Built an Artistic Refuge
A show at the American Folk Art Museum spotlights a Catalan doctor’s revolutionary contributions to 20th-century psychiatry and their connections…
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Homewares Inspired by Hunting Tools and Sea Creatures
Plus: a Miami riverfront restaurant, cashmere blankets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Upstate Art Weekend Offers a Year’s Worth of Art in Four Days
By car or train, there’s no better time to get out of the city than now, during the fifth edition…
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Move Over, La Guardia and Newark: 18 Artists to Star at New J.F.K. Terminal
Terminal 6 at Kennedy International Airport will feature work by Charles Gaines, Barbara Kruger and more. Developers of new terminals…
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Jacqueline de Jong, Rediscovered Avant-Garde Artist, Dies at 85
A Dutch painter, sculptor and engraver, she worked in experimental mediums, founded an influential multidisciplinary journal and enjoyed a late-career…
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Making Scaffolding Artful
A city program will offer eight designs that developers can use to make ubiquitous scaffolding more attractive.
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Arts
How Young Artists Take Inspiration From Religion in Uncertain Times
Inheritors of a world shaped by big tech and precarious careers, these New York artists are searching for answers in…
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Dorothy Lichtenstein, Philanthropist and a Rare ‘Artist’s Widow,’ Dies at 84
A gregarious yet humble co-founder of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, she donated more than 1,000 of her husband’s works, most…