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The Unlikely Story of a Van Gogh Deemed "Immune From Seizure"
A Brazilian collector sued the Detroit Institute of Art over a loaned Van Gogh he claims is his, but a judge dismissed the lawsuit. Here’s why.
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A Brazilian collector sued the Detroit Institute of Art over a loaned Van Gogh he claims is his, but a judge dismissed the lawsuit. Here’s why.
Art
The artist’s three-part commission at Madison Square Park includes a mythical female figure atop the Manhattan Appellate Courthouse.
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Applications are now open for Creative Recovery LA, a new initiative focused on arts organizations hardest hit by the pandemic.
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Advocates say the art was “emblematic of the tunnel" and that city agencies did not warn the community before painting over it.
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Grantees of this year’s “Wild Futures: Art, Culture, Impact” award, announced today, will each receive $50,000 in unrestricted funds.
Art
Wakaji Matsumoto's photographs provide a glimpse of a world in the midst of transition into the next stage of global capitalism and Westernization.
Art
But is it, really?
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Artist Milad Ahmadi hand-painted the vinyl red poppy flower to commemorate the lives lost since the death of Mahsa (Zhina) Amini.
Film
In myriad ways, coming as it does in January, Sundance sets the stage for US cinema through the rest of the year.
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Fully-funded teaching assistantships are standard for MFA students at the top-ranked, flagship research university in the state of New York.
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Several students of color at Arkansas Tech deemed Dominique Simmons’s artworks “racially insensitive.”
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“We wanted Kunsthalle Wien to address multiple Viennas, not just the old established one,” said What, How & for Whom, whose contract at the institution was not renewed.