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Mira Lehr, Artist Who Explored Nature’s Distress, Dies at 88

She helped found a gallery for women artists in Miami Beach and, influenced by an early Buckminster Fuller experiment, focused…

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a Master of Mutability

An ultra-polished survey of the artist’s works at David Zwirner — some not seen before — demonstrate how preservation and…

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A Modern Take on the Hudson River School Tradition

In his first show at Gagosian, opening Thursday, the painter Cy Gavin explores the land that has both empowered and…

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As Parisians March to Fight Pension Changes, Shopkeepers Nod and Agree

Angry protests over a plan to raise France’s retirement age pile uncertainty on small businesses, but most are siding with…

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Creator of Divisive King Monument Builds Sculpture for Super Bowl

The steel sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas features a football and will be displayed outside State Farm Stadium on Feb.…

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Regulators Find Apple’s Secrecy Violates Workers’ Rights

After a yearlong investigation, a federal labor board determined that the tech giant’s rules interfere with employees’ right to organize.

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A Risky Trade in Ukraine Grows Riskier Amid the War

KAMIANSKE, Ukraine — When the air raid sirens stopped, Olena left shelter and returned to the roadside, waiting for clients…

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New York City and Its Discontents, in 3 New Books

Some of the most memorable fiction about sports centers on elite athletes with a penchant for the philosophical. They’re the…

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Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Really Think of Their Workers

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, recently announced that it would lay off around 12,000 people, 6 percent of its work force.…

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Are French People Just Lazy?

France has been gripped recently by a wave of strikes and demonstrations — protesters old and young, rural and urban,…

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