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Supreme Court Rules Against Warhol Foundation in Copyright Case
After years of legal wrangling, the court ruled in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who was not compensated for the 2016 publication of a print from Warhol’s Prince series.
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After years of legal wrangling, the court ruled in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who was not compensated for the 2016 publication of a print from Warhol’s Prince series.
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Red paint was splashed on the wall at Broadway-Lafayette, where Neely died, along with the text “Eric Adams, you have blood on your hands.”
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The British school will rename staff positions and some buildings but retain donations made by the family.
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Ascendant is trying to change the narrative that generative AI hurts artists, but not everyone is on board with the model.
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From Miami’s Little Santo Domingo to Chinatowns in Seattle and Philadelphia, a new list highlights places threatened by gentrification and climate change.
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David Simon explains how streaming services have created an unsustainable “gig economy” for writers in an interview with More Perfect Union.
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As maternal mortality rates soar, artist Michelle Browder — known for her monument to the “Mothers of Gynecology” — is bringing medical services to women in rural Alabama.
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Officials shared a rehabilitation plan for the beleaguered institution, slated to open its doors again in 2026.
Art
In a world where humans exploit snails as extractable resources, artist David Colosi’s latest exhibition asks us to consider their individualism.
Film
A festival opening this week at Film Forum highlights NYC-based, critically acclaimed films throughout the decades, from Scorsese to blaxploitation.
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The city has launched a new cat-paign — ehm, campaign — that puts a feline spin on famous Austrian artworks.
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Museums are "caught in the crossfire" of the ongoing conflict, says a report by the International Council of Museums.