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The work is about questioning how we locate ourselves in time, in history and in the cosmos—an invitation to reimagine our place within these larger systems of knowledge and ...
With packed preview crowds and nearly $100,000 in museum-backed acquisitions, the Dallas Art Fair is making a confident case ...
Opera at the Met may mean expensively lavish stagings with the world’s biggest stars, but that’s not all you’ll find at Lincoln Center. Running there now concurrently are revivals of two ...
In a stark reversal from Biden-era policy, the Trump administration has scrapped regulatory guardrails in favor of unleashing ...
It’s a testament to how little things have fundamentally changed that the Dreigroschenoper for New York in the late 2020s is ...
Pierre Terjanian has been named the next director and CEO of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and will officially step into ...
On Nyepi, the entire island shuts down, offering a rare chance to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with yourself.
The Trump administration’s second-term crusade against America’s cybersecurity agencies has left experts and insiders reeling ...
Two decades after the film first flattered Oscar voters, ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’ returns—this time as a Broadway ...
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
The artist wrote that her paintings could be “a little bit pornographic, hands feeling, caressing, masturbating the body.” ...
There were plenty of nudes in 1920s Paris, but in Lempicka’s work, everyone is much sexier with their clothes on.
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