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An Artist Returns After a ‘Long Wilderness’
Claudette Johnson emerged in Thatcher-era England as a prominent Black feminist, only to fall into obscurity. Now, she’s having her…
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Desert X Finds Roots in the Region
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Desert X, a young and scrappy biennial, has been prone to last-minute cancellations of major art…
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Pierre Apraxine, Assembler of a Remarkable Trove of Photos, Dies at 88
Working with a paper magnate (and without a budget), he helped put together what later became the Metropolitan Museum of…
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World
A Japanese Gallery Puts a Natural Art Style Front and Center at TEFAF
For Shibunkaku in Kyoto, the Nihonga movement offers lessons about sustainability that are increasingly relevant in a climate-challenged world.
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Philadelphia Museum Creates Center for African Art
With a gift from the trustee Ira Brind, the center will aim to advance the museum’s new Equity Agenda.
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Marian Goodman Joins TriBeCa Gallery Throng
The 94-year-old gallerist will relocate from West 57th Street to prepare her company for the future, which includes new leadership…
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Joan Mitchell Foundation Claims Vuitton Ads Infringe on Painter’s Copyright
The artist’s organization said it rejected requests from the fashion company to use the artworks in handbag ads, but the…
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Style
Yoko Ono Fans Ring In Her 90th Birthday With a ’60s-Style Happening
There was singing, dancing and bell ringing in Central Park for an artist who has lived long past the days…
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An Artist’s Queer Take on ‘Moby-Dick’
Until a few years ago, the American artist Wu Tsang never had much interest in “Moby-Dick,” Herman Melville’s classic 1851…
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An Art Show That Asks, ‘Why Is Everyone Breaking Up Right Now?’
Where do broken hearts go on Valentine’s Day? Or any day for that matter? While romantics across the city were…