WORLD ART
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Suzanne Tarasiève, Veteran French Gallerist with Renowned Flair, Has Died at 73
Suzanne Tarasiève, a veteran Parisian gallery owner known for her championship of avant-garde artists and distinctive style, died of cancer this...
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Princeton Readies Toni Morrison Shows, Artist and TV Host Frank Clarke Dies at 84, and More: Morning Links for December 29, 2022
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Heirs Seek Recovery of Schiele Works from MoMA and Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Heirs of a collector persecuted during the Nazi regime are seeking to recover works by Egon Schiele from the Museum of Modern Art in New York...
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French Comics Festival Pulls Guest of Honor After Critics Said His Work Promotes Child Abuse
Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions some readers may find disturbing. The Angoulême International Comics Festival, the...
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Artist Dorothy Iannone, Whose Multimedia Work Foregrounded Female Pleasure, Has Died at 89
America-born, Berlin-based artist Dorothy Iannone , whose work foregrounded female sexuality and pleasure, has died at 89 following a short...
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Franz Gertsch, Whose Hyperrealist Paintings Captured Icons of 70’s Counterculture, Has Died at 92
Franz Gertsch , the Swiss artist acclaimed for his huge hyperrealist paintings that captured the rapturous energy of ’60’s and...
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Archaeologists Found the Oldest Weapons Created in the Americas, Expanding the Timeline of Human Invention
Archaeologists have discovered 14 stemmed projectile points at the Cooper’s Field excavation site in Western Idaho from 13,200 to 16,000...
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Donald Trump Tells Newsweek His Sold Out NFTs Were About the Art (and His Waistline)
Former President Donald Trump , riding high on the tails of an NFT drop earlier this month that saw 45,000 digital “trading cards” sell out...
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How Brett Goodroad’s Paintings Became a Surprise Hit with the Art World
Artist Brett Goodroad can still recall the bizarre feeling he had when he completed his 2021 solo show at Cushion Works in San Francisco....
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Canon in Drag: Female Artists Reimagine Famous Works by Men
After Tirtzah Bassel became a mom, she noticed something strange about the Western art canon that she’d always loved so much. The act of birth...