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Banksy Confirms He Made Tree Mural in North London
A mural that sprang up overnight on a residential building in North London is indeed a work by Banksy, who posted images confirming that he was...
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New Banksy Discovered, Censorship Clouds Hong Kong Cultural Hub, WWII-Looted Japanese Art Found in Attic, and More: Morning Links for March 18, 2024
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The Haunted Faces of Jess Valice Arrive at Almine Rech
The figurative painter, 27, lands her first solo show at the New York gallery. A figure with exaggerated hands and feet...
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Andy Warhol Museum Director Patrick Moore to Resign Amid Scrutiny Over Pop District Project
Patrick Moore, director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will step down from his position on May 31. He said the reason...
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Judge Forbids MetaBirkin NFTs from Being Displayed at Stockholm Museum
A US district judge for the Southern District of New York denied a request for MetaBirkins to be displayed at a museum in Stockholm, citing a...
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Yerba Buena Center to Reopen Exhibition Following Pro-Palestine Protests
An exhibition at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is set to reopen after having been closed to the public following a protest in...
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Artist Says Comments on Palestine Cost Them a German Museum Show
Johanna Hedva, an artist based in Los Angeles and Berlin, said their attempt to call Israel’s actions in Palestine an “undeniable...
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Artists Fear Possible TikTok Ban, Pro-Palestine Message Revealed at Whitney Biennial, a German Initiative on Nazi-Loot, and More: Morning Links for March 15, 2024
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Belkis Ayón’s First Gallery Show in the 25 Years Since Her Death Aims to Continue the Artist’s Legacy
In the decade before her death, in 1999 at age 32, artist Belkis Ayón stumbled upon the mythological story of Sikán in a book about Abakuá, a...
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Vatican Taps Maurizio Cattelan for its Venice Biennale Pavilion
Italian provocateur Maurizio Cattelan has been tapped by the Vatican for its Venice Pavilion. The Vatican revealed on March 11 that...