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CalArts and Student Protesters Reach Agreement on Divestment
A student committee will work with the school to divest from funds linked to human rights violations following campus protests against Israel’s war on Gaza.
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A student committee will work with the school to divest from funds linked to human rights violations following campus protests against Israel’s war on Gaza.
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Lorenzo Prendini of the American Museum of Natural History was accused of smuggling scorpions and spiders in his luggage.
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Immigrant arts professionals are encouraged to apply for a 2025 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise by June 10.
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The New York Choral Society and dance company EMERGE125 join forces for a powerful exploration of 1950s music, reimagined through the lens of the Lavender Scare.
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The festival took down the artwork submission after a petition said its title, “From the River to the Sea,” was antisemitic.
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Eager for interpersonal exchange and viewer participation, the Detroit-based artist invites us into their candid visualizations of ancestral and personal history.
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Cattelan's new installation of gold panels punctured by bullets resembles works that artist Anthony James has been making since 2011.
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Way’s drawings are not messages to be decoded but instead are renderings of our yearning to comprehend.
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Several works on display in this year’s iteration of the fair, both ancient and modern, stand out for their homoeroticism and queer aesthetics.
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Children have been joyously climbing the 5,000-pound sculpture, which has been reclining on the grounds of Greenwich’s Bruce Museum since Earth Day.
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For every jaw-dropping image taken by an amateur iPhone photographer who witnessed the aurora borealis, there's a meme by someone who hasn’t.
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Peer-reviewed articles explore artworks from Iran, Iraq, France, Germany, and Brazil.