ArtNews
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Blind Spot: Sophie Calle at the Art Institute of Chicago
What separates those who are sighted from those who cannot see? The Art Institute of Chicago’s recent reconsideration of two of Sophie Calle ’s...
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Who Was Judith Leyster, and Why Was She So Important?
For more than a century, the Judith Leyster painting now at the Louvre was thought to be by Frans Hals. The misattribution wasn’t completely...
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Institution-Building in the Global South: Ibrahim Mahama of Ghana’s Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art
For the annual Art in America Guide , published in print in January, the editors spoke to five directors of notable museums and...
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Hank Willis Thomas Joins Pace Gallery as Monument to MLK and Coretta Scott King Is Unveiled in Boston
Having just unveiled a new monument in Boston devoted to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, artist Hank Willis Thomas has joined...
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NFL Chooses Chicana and Indigenous Artist Lucinda Hinojos to Create Artworks and Ticket Design for 2023 Super Bowl
Ahead of Super Bowl LVII next month, the NFL has chosen Arizona-based artist Lucinda Hinojos to create key art tied to the upcoming sporting...
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2,000-Year-Old Sarcophagus with Human Remains Uncovered in Istanbul
A Roman era sarcophagus was discovered during the demolition and excavation of an Istanbul apartment complex in the city’s Büyükçekmece...
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Toppled 88-Ton Buddha in South Korea to Be Restored to Its Former Position
A fallen 88-ton Buddha statue on a South Korean mountain will be set back in place by 2025, in an effort that some officials in the country...
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Documenta Names New Director, Banksy Piece Partially Removed, and More: Morning Links for January 13, 2023
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Brett Goodroad’s Untamed, Shifting Landscapes at Greene Naftali
After earning an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2007, Brett Goodroad was looking for work. Having transported grain in bulk as an...
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Gallery-Sponsored Artists Residencies Are Spreading Across the World
Residency programs are typically run by nonprofits, art museums, and even private patrons. Over the past few years, however, around half a dozen...