WORLD ART
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Sherry Mallin, Collector Who Built a Sculpture Park in Her Backyard, Dies at 89
Sherry Mallin, who, with her husband Joel, amassed a significant collection of art that landed them on the ARTnews Top 200 Collectors list for...
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Removal of Miami Beach Mural Honoring Police Shooting Victim Is Act of ‘Government Speech’, Court Rules
A federal appeals court in Florida that was revisiting a lawsuit surrounding an artwork removed by city officials in Miami Beach has upheld a...
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Charles Gaines’s Monumental Installation on Governors Island Marked a Meeting Point for Hidden Histories
Editor’s Note: This opening essay originally appeared in Reframed , the Art in America newsletter about about art that surprises us, about...
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Chapter NY Founder Nicole Russo Looks Back on 10 Years at the Gallery and in the Art World
In 2013, Nicole Russo founded the gallery Chapter NY with one animating principle: a participatory mindset that values being able to help build...
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An Ed Ruscha Retrospective at MoMA Reveals a Master of Wordplay and Trompe L’Oeil
Of all the artists associated with West Coast art, Edward Ruscha is one of the best known. He was there at the birth Los Angeles’s postwar art...
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Curator and Longtime Assistant of Louise Bourgeois Foundation Accused of Rape in New Lawsuit
Jerry Gorovoy, curator and longtime assistant of renowned sculptor Louise Bourgeois, has been accused of rape in a lawsuit filed by one of...
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In November Sales, Top Collectors Part with Major Works by American Artists
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance , the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and...
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New Harriet Tubman Statue Design Selected for Philadelphia’s City Hall After Controversy
A new design for a Harriet Tubman statue outside of Philadelphia’s city hall has been selected, the Associated Press reported on...
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Top 200 Collector Komal Shah Discusses a New Volume Focused on Her Holdings of Women Artists
As museums across the globe aim to tell more inclusive histories, there is one collection that quietly propels the narrative forward: that of...
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Glicéria Tupinambá Becomes First Indigenous Artist to Represent Brazil Solo at Venice Biennale
Glicéria Tupinambá will represent Brazil at the 2024 Venice Biennale, making her the first Indigenous artist ever to do the country’s...