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Wilson Tarbox

Wilson Tarbox is a writer based in Paris.

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An Art School Started by Marc Chagall that Became a Modernist Wasteland

by Wilson Tarbox July 11, 2018

The Centre Pompidou examines the thrilling but lesser-known story of the People’s Art School, founded in 1918 by the painter Marc Chagall in his hometown of Vitebsk.

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The Risky Business of Restoring Leonardos

by Wilson Tarbox December 12, 2016December 13, 2016

After a previous Leonardo restoration project at the Louvre resulted in multiple staff resignations, the recent cleanup of “Saint John the Baptist” took place under intense scrutiny.

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Apollinaire, the Immigrant Poet Who Shaped the Parisian Avant-Garde

by Wilson Tarbox July 13, 2016July 14, 2016

PARIS — On September 7, 1911, French police arrested poet Guillame Apollinaire for stealing the Mona Lisa.

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A Monumental Critique of Empire, from Napoleonic to Corporate Times

by Wilson Tarbox May 23, 2016May 31, 2016

PARIS — Scattered throughout the cavernous nave of the Grand Palais are mountains of shipping containers.

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Paris’s Art Models Protest for Job Security and Better Wages

by Wilson Tarbox February 23, 2016February 29, 2016

PARIS — On Saturday afternoon, people trickled across the large plaza in front of the Hôtel de Ville.

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The Story of an Installation in a Polluted River and Its Subsequent Removal

by Wilson Tarbox October 8, 2015October 11, 2015

DES MOINES, Iowa — On June 27th, the third-worst flood in the history of Des Moines, Iowa’s Raccoon River, necessitated the quick and urgent rescue of “Wading Bridge,” the most recent installation by the New York-based artist, Mary Mattingly.

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