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2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists
As a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help…
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Puerto Ricans Expand the Scope of ‘American Art’ at the Whitney
For many North Americans, the lasting news image of Hurricane Maria, the monster storm that laid waste to Puerto Rico…
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How Do You Tell a Vandal From a Visitor? Art Museums Are Struggling.
LONDON — For Hans-Peter Wipplinger, the director of Vienna’s Leopold Museum, the last few weeks have been challenging. As climate…
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World
Defying Russian Missiles and Soviet Censors, Ukrainian Art Goes on Show
They left with just a couple of hours to spare. Two trucks loaded with early 20th-century masterworks from Ukraine’s National…
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World
A Trail of Tradition in the Foothills of Northwest Argentina
This article is part of our special report on global shopping. Nestled in the rugged Calchaquí Valleys of northwest Argentina,…
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Arts
‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ Review: Nan Goldin’s Art and Activism
Among the thousands of items in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection is the 1980 Nan Goldin photograph titled “Heart-Shaped…
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Arts
Edward Hopper’s Fantasy Island
“Edward Hopper’s New York,” the Whitney’s latest dive into its extensive Hopper holdings, sounds at first like the museum coasting…
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News
A New Range of Honey From the Gardens of LeBron James and Ai Weiwei
Sample the Terroir of Ai Weiwei, Tiffany Haddish and Julianne Moore’s Estates Flamingo Estate honey, from hives hosted by Ai…
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Arts
Buffalo Museum to Reopen in May
The former Albright-Knox Art Gallery, now named the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, will reopen to the public on May 25,…
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News
The Subtle Art of Political Messaging as Practiced by the Laundrymen of Mumbai
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyThe Subtle Art of Political Messaging as Practiced by the Laundrymen of Mumbai Nov.…