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Is There Something Radical About Painting Flowers?

Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait.

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Jeffrey Gibson Will Bring Sculptures of Ancestral Spirits to Met Facade

The Met named its 2025 art commissions, which include Gibson’s facade sculptures and a roof garden installation by the soundsmith…

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The Los Angeles Gallery That Found a Market in Great Experimentalists

Commonwealth and Council started in a one-bedroom apartment. Now their artists are heading to the Whitney Biennial, Venice Biennale and…

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Against All Odds, New York’s Artist Buildings Have Survived

New York’s reputation as a beacon for artists was never inevitable. Only after World War II had destabilized Europe was…

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Why Artists Rule New York

Unlike, say, Los Angeles or Washington, D.C. — one-industry towns where, more likely than not, you’re either in Hollywood or…

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When Artists Can’t Go Home, All That’s Left Is Their Art

Pablo Picasso was among the few who stood beside Chaim Soutine’s grave as his corpse was lowered into it. It…

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Neil Gaiman on the Collectibles He’s Auctioning

Art by Moebius, a Christmas card by Gaiman and a Swamp Thing cover are among the items.

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We Have a James Turrell Artwork in Our School. So There.

Manhattan private schools are renowned for their amenities, but having a Skyspace from the acclaimed master of light may help…

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Rethinking How We Fund the Arts in America

More from our inbox: The Wrong Approach to the U.S. Steel DealImmigrants Can Help Revive Small-Town AmericaThe No-Victims DefenseA G.O.P.…

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The Met Aims to Get Harlem Right, the Second Time Around

Notoriously, in the winter of 1969 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first exhibition devoted to African American culture,…

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