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The Disappearing Queer Spaces of the Harlem Renaissance
A new project by Columbia’s Queer Students of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation explores queer histories that have been suppressed by gentrification and urban development.
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A new project by Columbia’s Queer Students of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation explores queer histories that have been suppressed by gentrification and urban development.
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The Indonesian collective behind the work, Taring Padi, denied antisemitic intent and issued an apology, adding that it was the first time it was shown in “a European and German context.”
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Hundreds of stone flowers bearing the names of anti-fascist fighters were smashed into pieces.
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From Harlem to Brooklyn, from joyful dance to quiet reflection, here are eight ways to observe Juneteenth and recognize the enduring repercussions of slavery.
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Provenance research is still being conducted on the ten remaining bronzes in the collection.
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Scholar Walaa Alqaisiya's talk was pulled following accusations of antisemitism from pro-Israel groups.
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Forensic Architecture and the Center for Spatial Technologies exposed the historical symbolism of a Russian strike on Kyiv TV Tower near Babyn Yar, the site of a Holocaust mass grave.
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The findings suggest that museums in central Europe are subject to dangerously high levels of political meddling and influence.
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Her approach to figuration was influenced by Surrealism and Magical Realism while containing a storybook quality inspired by fairytales and folklore.
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The LA-based foundation will fund a range of initiatives by curators studying prints, drawings, and other forms of graphic art.
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The German contemporary art show has been plagued by accusations of antisemitism for its inclusion of artists who denounce Israel’s oppression of Palestinians.
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21-year-old Brian Hernandez is accused of breaking into the museum by smashing a door with a steel chair.