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Was the Rolled-Up Painting in the Dog Walker’s Closet Worth Millions?
The dog walker thought so. Sotheby’s planned the auction — at first.
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Where’s the Controversy in ‘Philip Guston Now’?
The show makes its final U.S. stop at the National Gallery without feared protests. But some caricatures in the artist’s…
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Video Games at MoMA: Do They Belong There?
A call for one of the leading museums to firmly embrace game designers as artists.
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The Shed Hires Its New C.E.O. From Boston Ballet
As the new arts space faces financial challenges, it tapped Meredith Hodges to take over its administrative leadership from Alex…
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Review: To Revisit a Sexual Assault, She Drugs Herself Onstage
In an ethically murky show at the Avignon Festival, the Brazilian performer Carolina Bianchi opens up about how she was…
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There Is No Separating the Black Dancer From the Dance
I am a ballet dancer and a Black man, in that order. I left the United States to train at…
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The Artists Depicting the Power and Strangeness of Breasts
New generations of women painters are challenging centuries of art history with their nuanced, empathetic renderings of bare-chested bodies.
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Helen Thorington, Who Brought Sonic Art to the Airwaves, Dies at 94
A pioneer in radio art and, later internet art, she created a blend of synthesizer compositions and found sounds that…
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A Fantastical Art Gallery Masquerading as a Suburban Garage
ON A QUIET residential street in Arlington, Va., one garage is not like the others. Clad in white corrugated steel,…
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A Sanctuary for Psychedelic Art Opens in the Hudson Valley
The couple behind Entheon, an exhibition space on the grounds of a nonprofit organization, hopes to attract lovers of art…