ArtNews
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A Santa Monica Home by Master Modernist Pierre Koenig Is Selling for $4.6 M.
An architectural head turner, the last project to be completed during the lifetime of innovative and influential modernist architect Pierre...
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Juana Valdés’s Sculptures and Installations Address the Complex Struggle of Global Displacement
Time and tide wait for none, they say. But art can direct those unrelenting forces to its own expressive purpose. That is the insistent...
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Strike Shutters Eiffel Tower, Jacksonville Removes Confederate Monument: Morning Links for December 28, 2023
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Ana Teresa Barboza’s Poignant Tapestries Reflect on the Powerful Forces of Nature Wrought by Climate Change
While organizing her late mother’s room some 20 years ago, Ana Teresa Barboza found a box of naturally dyed yarns of various hues. As she...
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Pope.L, Daredevil Artist Who Invoked Heady Ideas About Blackness, Dies at 68
Pope.L, an artist whose daredevil performances and conceptual artworks unraveled the concept of race and explored the complexities of language,...
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Doctors Against Genocide Cancels Event at Holocaust Museum in Washington After Criticism
A group of doctors recently canceled a gathering at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., after critics called the planned action...
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It’s the 100th Anniversary of Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein’s Birth
2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), with celebrations of his life and work—including upcoming museum...
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Year in Review: How Community Museums Continue to Serve as Models for Local Engagement
In 2022, the International Council of Museums (ICOM), a membership association that creates ethical standards for museums, adopted a definition...
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The Year in Asia: Looking Back on the Art Scene in 2023 and 5 Trends for 2024
While the global art market appears to be suffering general malaise amid complex geopolitical conflicts, inflation, and high interest rates,...
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Mickalene Thomas Boldly Imagines the Interior Lives of 19th-Century Black Sitters—and Brings Them into the Present
At the center of Yale University Art Gallery’s current exhibition is an object of small stature but outsize historical importance. Measuring...