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Tanks and Teddy Bears: Ukrainian Children Paint the War

An artist from Lviv has brought works by young people affected by the Russian invasion to a museum in Chicago’s…

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Ronald Feldman, Art Gallerist With an Eye for Politics, Dies at 84

A former lawyer, he showcased artists who tackled issues like women’s rights, the environment, totalitarianism and war.

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Jean Franco, 98, Pioneering Scholar of Latin American Literature, Dies

She infused her work with political and feminist perspectives and insisted that art had to be understood within its social…

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The Dark Possibilities of A.I. and Art

At 19, when I began drafting my webcomic, I had just been flung into adulthood. I felt a little awkward,…

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Artists and Makers Are Doubling Down on Johannesburg

Though the challenges are many, this is a place where artists can thrive.

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Art Spiegelman on Life With a ‘500-Pound Mouse Chasing Me’

Known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic book, “Maus,” the author has had a busy year, after the book was banned…

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Oscar White Muscarella, Museum ‘Voice of Conscience,’ Dies at 91

An archaeologist at the Met, he warned about plundered and fake antiquities and about the acquisition practices of collectors and…

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‘The Collaboration’ Review: A Basquiat-Warhol Bromance in Bloom

Anthony McCarten’s biodrama about the artists’ work together lifts the curtain on their friendship, or at least it thinks it…

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Philip Pearlstein, Whose Realist Nudes Revived Portraiture, Dies at 98

His harshly lit studies of life models represented a major departure in American painting and shocked modernist critics.

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Venice Biennale Names a Brazilian Trailblazer as Its New Curator

Adriano Pedrosa, who turned around São Paulo’s leading art museum, will oversee the 2024 edition of the prestigious Italian art…

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