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Protesters Dressed as Marie Antoinette Roast “Melania” Film at Kennedy Center
The action unfolded during the $75 million film’s premiere, days before Trump announced the two-year closure of the performing arts center.
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Wilson, like Wright before him, wrestled with the psychic toll of racial violence on Black families in his paintings and lithographs
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A group of galleries met to address the “increased number of vendors” on and near Broadway, many of whom are immigrants under threat.
Opinion
If deleting the social media post tomorrow would change nothing about how artists are paid or how resources are allocated, the gallery’s allyship is disposable.
Fury and grief are reverberating through the creative community after federal agents shot the 37-year-old ICU nurse.
When I picture where Koons’s sculptures belong, I think about Trump’s plan for a 90,000-square-foot ballroom, and the art collectors who funded it.
Violence has a way of turning familiar places into guarded ground. And yet, I ask not what has been taken, but what we will continue to build from what remains.
Conventional wisdom says there isn’t much you can do, but Paddy Johnson knows that’s not the whole story.
Application fees are one of the least examined but most pervasive forms of class stratification in the arts.
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Features
A group of galleries met to address the “increased number of vendors” on and near Broadway, many of whom are immigrants under threat.
Opinion
If deleting the social media post tomorrow would change nothing about how artists are paid or how resources are allocated, the gallery’s allyship is disposable.
Art Review
An exhibition retells the story of his discovery by Berenice Abbott, leaving out the details of a life defined by failure.
Book Review
A new translation of the French artist’s 1930 memoir is a kaleidoscopic collection of dialogues, sketches, and Blakean proverbs.
Art Review
These works feel almost metaphysically transportive — like a universe bound by a different set of rules that’s a pleasure to explore.
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Mass layoffs at the MFA Boston, the Newark Museum of Art gets a new director, and why we can never get enough of Caravaggio.
Community
Plus, the Newark Museum, Grey Art Museum, and the Clark Art Institute get new directors.
Art Review
By remaining open to time and its effects, Segre’s art defies the idea of permanence often associated with both sculpture and empire.
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A union representative said the unit is “deeply concerned” about the impact of the staff cuts on affected and remaining workers.
Community
This week: an 18-year-old painter in Gaza, Zohran’s documentarian, anti-ICE art sleds in Minnesota, the brilliance of “Heated Rivalry,” hidden reggaetón history, and more.
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She’ll join New Jersey's largest fine art museum after nine years at the helm of the Artist Communities Alliance.