Art
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Arts
The Philip Guston Hoard: A Boon or Overkill?
The gift of 220 artworks from the artist’s foundation to the august Metropolitan Museum of Art seems at odds with…
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News
Dick Polich, Master Forger of Sculptures for Artists, Dies at 90
His cavernous Hudson Valley foundry helped Louise Bourgeois, Richard Serra, Jeff Koons and many others turn their large-scale visions into…
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Arts
The Unforgettable Meets the Unimaginable at the Winter Show
Back to its home in the Park Avenue Armory, the fair offers one-of-a-kind art from America’s earliest known free Black…
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Arts
Can Art Ever Be Innocent?
A riveting show at the Metropolitan Museum surveys the complicated art of the ancient Maya, in which beauty and brutality…
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World
La curadora latina del Whitney que agita el mundo del arte
“Transformando espacios” es una serie sobre mujeres que impulsan el cambio en lugares a veces inesperados. Marcela Guerrero acababa de…
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World
A French City Appeals to Madonna for Clues About a Long-Lost Painting
The painting “Diana and Endymion” disappeared from Amiens, France, more than a century ago. The city’s mayor says Madonna could…
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Arts
Obsessed by the Present, Who’s Got Time for Old Masters?
Paintings from before 1850, once a bedrock of the market, now account for just a tiny percentage of auction sales.…
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World
Russia is pulling off the biggest art heist since the Nazis in World War II, experts say.
KHERSON, Ukraine — One morning in late October, Russian forces blocked off a street in downtown Kherson and surrounded a…
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Magazine
Nick Cave for the Home
The politically engaged artist, whose work is now on display at the Guggenheim Museum, talks about his new line of…
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News
Ruth Adler Schnee, Exuberant Designer of Modernist Textiles, Dies at 99
A refugee from Nazi Germany, she was among a group of designers who elevated fabric from decoration into a medium…