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Woman Caught Gettin’ It On With Florence Statue Sparks Outrage
City officials are searching for the woman after photos of her grinding and kissing a Bacchus sculpture went viral.
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City officials are searching for the woman after photos of her grinding and kissing a Bacchus sculpture went viral.
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Protesters say Greene Naftali selectively omitted elements from its show on the late German filmmaker Harun Farocki.
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BIPOC individuals comprised just over half of The Met’s domestic visitors, the highest-ever percentage for the Manhattan institution.
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Ashraf Omar had published several cartoons that took aim at Egypt’s electricity cutbacks and the government’s economic strategy.
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Students and activists denounced the set for FBI: Most Wanted, which features tents, climate signage, and deliberately misspelled words.
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Artist Rheim Alkadhi said she'll withdraw her solo show if the organization fails to respond to the allegations with "disclosure and accountability."
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A special event will also include a “Cat Temple” where participants will have the opportunity to take photos with their furry companions.
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More than 145 arts venues will open their doors with exhibitions, open studios, free programs, and more, from a mermaid parade to a hot dog garden party.
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After 36 years, Graham Nickson leaves behind a legacy that championed drawing as the basis for understanding art and the world.
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The artist helped cement new media technology as a means of expression in works that explored life’s universal questions.
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The works were displayed in a women’s restroom at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art.
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The show at Craft Alliance included a bowl with a keffiyeh pattern, watermelon imagery, and the phrase “from the river to the sea.”