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The Women Who Created “Naive” Art for the Darkest of Times
A new exhibition in Warsaw celebrates four postwar Polish artists on the margins of art history.
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A new exhibition in Warsaw celebrates four postwar Polish artists on the margins of art history.
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Nancy Cavaliere, who resold the original Picasso ceramics at auction for $40K, now shares her tips for thrifting on TikTok.
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At Amsterdam’s Rembrandt House Museum, visitors can get some sweet ink inspired by the Dutch Old Master’s portraits and etchings.
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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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Users are stitching videos together in the style of the beloved “cadavre exquis” game.
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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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P21 Gallery in London assembles an eclectic artist collective to commemorate and count the consequences of the Palestinian Catastrophe, 75 years later.
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X-ray fluorescence of the artist’s “Le Moulin de la Galette” (1900) has revealed a little brown dog with a red bow under layers of paint.
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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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Alejandro Zohn shaped public space in Guadalajara, Mexico, but beyond its borders, few know about him.
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Humorous rug sculptures, Wabi Sabi-inspired ceramics, and nods to ChatGPT stood out in the MFA and BFA exhibitions.
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In The Listening Takes, Elisabeth Subrin centers actress Maria Schneider's refusal to discuss a non-consensual sex scene in Last Tango in Paris.