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Gabrielle Goliath’s "Elegy" Comes to Venice
A review of the show that was censored by the South African government, Seattle Art Museum workers push for a union, and 12 art books to read this summer.
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A review of the show that was censored by the South African government, Seattle Art Museum workers push for a union, and 12 art books to read this summer.
Books Newsletter
Whenever I’m stuck in a reading rut, I find that art books of any kind are the only ones that can rescue me. This time, it’s Kory Stamper’s True Color, a transfixing story about the man who originated Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s definitions for colors. A begonia, for
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What art are the wealthy buying these days? Also, remembering the performance artist who looked misogyny in the eye.
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Did the Venice Biennale "implode" because of politics?
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The artist and Civil Rights activist dies at 84, The Met and Neue Galerie merge, and NADA is back with “abstracted horniness.”
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Also, how much does a booth at Frieze NY cost?
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Also, why would a Romano-Egyptian take Homer into the afterlife?
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Our guide to this week’s many fairs, what to see Upstate, and master printmakers and virtuosos.
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Hyperallergic wins a journalism award, hilarious new protest art against Trump, and should you start an Artist Corporation?
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Plus, the LA Art Book Fair, and a seagull becomes a Biennale star.
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Art and protest at the Venice Biennale, consignment agreements, and artists share their mothers’ best advice.
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Plus, a peek into the Biennale's main exhibition, a poetic procession for Koyo Kouoh, a film about a painter and an art forger, and more.