Arts
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Spray-Painting “Me Too” on a Courbet Is Not the Feminism We Need
On May 6, two feminist activists entered Centre Pompidou-Metz in France and spray-painted Gustave Coubert’s 1866 work “The Origin of…
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Burning Man Removes Pro-Palestine Watermelon Artwork From Website
Burning Man has eliminated a pro-Palestine art work from its web site days after a Change.org petition referred to as…
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When Will the Independent Art Fair Grow Up?
The Independent is 15. Hip, stylish, and so boutique, the Manhattan artwork truthful doesn’t need to develop up. It desires…
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Art Students and Faculty Rally for Palestine at Cooper Union
At least 100 demonstrators from pupil teams at New York City artwork colleges gathered in Manhattan’s Cooper Square this afternoon,…
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Ecological Crisis Echoes Through the Church of San Lorenzo
VENICE — Tongan artist Latai Taumoepeau’s set up “Deep Communion sung in minor (ArchipelaGO, THIS IS NOT A DRILL)” incorporates…
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Half a Century of American Culture Through the Lens of James Hamilton
In his nonfiction options, director D.W. Young explores New York City via hyper-niche views. 2019’s The Booksellers delved into the…
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Giving Space to Black Women at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
The brightly coloured, angular abstractions of South African artist Esther Mahlangu, impressed by the Ndebele visible custom, captivated me as…
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Israel Strike on Gaza Church Was a War Crime, Says Human Rights Group
The Chicago-based human rights group Justice For All has filed a submission with the International Criminal Court (ICC) arguing that…
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Hundreds Take to City College in Art-Filled Gaza Solidarity Encampment
The Gaza solidarity encampment on the City College of New York on Friday, April 26, 2024 (picture Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic) As…
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Migration Stories From World War II to Now
UTICA, New York — A 2022 New York Times article by Susan Hartman, “How Refugees Transformed a Dying Rust Belt Town,”…
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