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Michael Tracy, Who Made Subway Trains His Canvas, Dies at 65

Using the name Tracy 168, he was a pioneering graffiti artist during the tumultuous 1970s and ’80s in New York.

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This Kids’ Show Is ‘Indiana Jones in Reverse’

In “Curses!,” a spooky animated series debuting Friday on Apple TV+, an archaeologist’s family deals with the consequences of looted…

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The Exhibition Making the Case for Art Without Men

Loved in her day, the French painter Marie Laurencin depicted a dreamy vision of a world of women. What does…

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U.S. Tries New Tack on Russian Disinformation: Pre-Empting It

The State Department’s Global Engagement Center is taking the unusual step of disclosing a covert Russian operation when it is…

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Lauren Halsey, an Activist Artist, Joins Gagosian Gallery

The artist, whose upbringing in South Central Los Angeles is integral to her practice, combines community and commercial success.

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Robert Irwin, Artist of Ephemeral Light and Space, Is Dead at 95

Part of a 1960s movement, his work — often transforming empty rooms with minimal gestures — challenged human perception.

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Jill Medvedow, Who Remade ICA Boston, to Depart

She will leave her post as the Institute of Contemporary Art’s director in 2024, but isn’t sure what’s next. “I…

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Mark Rothko at Full Scale, and in Half Light

Sublime and vulgar all at once, his diaphanous stains of color have come together in a once-in-a-generation show in Paris.

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To Star at the Venice Biennale, Artists Need Patrons’ Deep Pockets

Jeffrey Gibson, the Indigenous artist representing the United States in April, must rely on patchwork private support. The promise of…

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Park Seo-Bo, Whose Quiet Paintings Trumpeted Korean Art, Dies at 91

With monochromatic works and the instincts of an avid self-promoter, he helped introduce his country’s art to the world, but…

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