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How Lincoln Kirstein Changed NYC Culture From Behind the Scenes

A Museum of Modern Art exhibition honors Lincoln Kirstein, unveiling how much this original influencer changed the culture of 1930s and '40s New York City.

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Yves Klein’s Signature Blue Paint Is Now for Sale, So It’s Easier Than Ever...

$100 per liter may sound like a lot for paint, but in comparison to how much Yves Klein's monochrome canvases go for, creating your own is now a steal.

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New York City’s Rapidly Evolving West Side Leaves the Fate of Its Galleries...

The changes the West Side's emergence as an arts district set in motion are now precisely what threaten its existence as a place where galleries can thrive. So where does this leave New York City's art...

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The 10 Must-See Art Exhibitions of Spring 2019

From a tribute to Stonewall at the Brooklyn Museum to the Whitney's next big biennial, here are the most anticipated exhibitions of spring 2019.

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Hotel Pulitzer’s New Rembrandt Experience Is the Latest Reason to Visit...

Art lovers have even more of a reason to book their flights to Amsterdam this year.

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Is There a Point to the Vessel If You’re Not There for the Selfie?

It’s hard to love an experience that basically exists for photographic purposes. But beyond the selfie opportunity, is there another point to the Vessel?

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After 80 Years in Business, a New York City Art Gallery Reflects on Its Strategy

Jane Kallir, granddaughter of Galerie St. Etienne founder Otto Kallir, contemplates the strategy that allowed them to stay in business for 80 years.

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Google Accidentally Helped Stop the Sale of a Stolen Antiquity

The tech giant could take it one step further if it were to create an intentional tool to help fight the trade of looted artifacts.

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Art Basel Hong Kong’s ‘Encounters’ Curator on How Art of Resistance Fits Into...

Art Basel Hong Kong's 'Encounters' section, which showcases 12 large-scale art installations, tackles the theme of resistance. Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor explains why.

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How Illness Affects Art: An Artist Discusses Suffering and Its Complex...

While Drew Simpson’s new work is inspired by the trauma of having a dangerous illness, he definitely doesn't want to be put in that corner.

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Arts Power 50: The Changemakers Shaping the Art World in 2019

The 50 individuals working to strengthen the impact, reach, social responsibility or financial stability of the arts industry in 2019.

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A Photo Series Shows What Life Is Like Along All 2,000 Miles of the US-Mexico...

The photographer and writer behind new photo book 'American Backyard' talk about the misrepresentation of border towns and what it's like living on contentious land.

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The Confederate Symbol We Should Be Remembering Gets Its Own Museum Show in...

The Confederate Battle Flag is well known, but have you heard of the Confederate Flag of Truce? In Philadelphia, artist Sonya Clark aims to raise its profile.

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Tribeca’s Video-Focused Gallery Shows Reveal the Neighborhood’s Cutting-Edge...

As all but the mega-galleries empty out of Chelsea, a new arts district emerges—Tribeca.

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Sitting for Lucian Freud: The Painter’s Longtime Assistant Describes His...

Lucian Freud’s longtime assistant talks about what it was like spending two decades at the artist’s side, while he worked on portraits of Queen Elizabeth, Kate Moss, and the paintings that would one...

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The Shed Plans to Be the ‘Museum of the Future’—Is This the Future We Want?

The Shed, a museum claiming diversity, access, and parity among artworks, was debuted at press preview that sidelined the core programs that would achieve that for a carnival of attractions.

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The Met Museum’s ‘Play It Loud’ Honors the Radical Change Wrought by the...

The exhibition features instruments played by the likes of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Prince and Patti Smith, but the electric guitar is the star of this show.

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Live Like You Own the Mona Lisa: Airbnb Offers a Night Alone in the Louvre

The Mona Lisa gallery will be transformed into a living room-like setting, so you can pretend her famed smile gazes on you in the comfort of your very own home.

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Chris Rush Spent His Youth Smuggling Acid Across America. 40 Years Later He’s...

'I was very fortunate that I walked away intact from the madness of my childhood,' says artist and writer Chris Rush. 'I had this glow about me because I was a survivor.'

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Icelandic Trolls, Surveillance and Stetsons Open a New Cultural Hub in the...

The Dallas Art Fair is helping to bring a permanent exhibition space to the city's growing design district, opening 214 Projects in the new cultural center called River Bend.

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