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‘Taking Venice’: The Strange Story of the U.S. Government and a Painter

The documentary offers a glimpse of how the arts were treated very differently in midcentury America.

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Charles Gaines, By the Numbers

The artist on his new work at the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Alabama, the development of his practice and…

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This Man Wants Your Most Haunted Objects

Over the past half-century, the multimedia artist Tony Oursler has amassed thousands of pieces of spiritual ephemera.

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Mary Cassatt’s Women Didn’t Sit Pretty

The American painter depicted women caring for children, not posing for the male gaze. New exhibitions and books reappraise her…

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After Making Altars to Her Icons, an Artist Builds Her Own Legacy

A powerful and overdue exhibition at El Museo del Barrio links Amalia Mesa-Bains’s genre-defying installations for the first time.

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Despite a Hack, the Show Goes On at Christie’s

The salesroom at Christie’s was packed on Tuesday evening, as spectators rubbernecked to see if buyers would compete for multimillion-dollar…

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Art World Luminaries Party Upstate With Julianne Moore, Chloë Sevigny and Roger Goodell

A springtime benefit and 50th anniversary celebration at Dia Beacon in New York’s Hudson Valley brought together an array of…

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How to Navigate London’s Wondrous (and Very Big) V&A Museum

Paintings, ceramics, photography, fashion, furniture and more: The Victoria and Albert Museum is a treasure trove of art and design.…

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Will the Art Market Find Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie’s?

Speculation drove art prices to new heights during the pandemic, but declining sales and a cyberattack ignited new worries. Could…

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Hobbled by Cyberattack, Christie’s Says Marquee Sales Will Proceed

The auction house failed to regain control of its official website on Sunday but said that its spring auctions would…

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