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Patrick Moore to Resign as Warhol Museum Director
Moore, who joined the museum in 2011, drew criticism for an exhibition in Saudi Arabia that was accused of “artwashing” the nation's human rights record.
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Moore, who joined the museum in 2011, drew criticism for an exhibition in Saudi Arabia that was accused of “artwashing” the nation's human rights record.
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Minutely scaled vignettes connect in a network of interlocking scenes in A Constellation of Small Events. On view through June 2 in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
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A bill that could result in a ban of the platform has moved to the Senate, prompting concerns from content creators who depend on the app.
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Paintings that appear ever-changing make us conscious of how we see.
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Following weeks of closure, the center says it will open March 15 and show the work of artists who altered their pieces with “Free Palestine” and “Ceasefire Now” messages.
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While most Minimalists sought to eliminate expressive potential, McCracken’s sculptures do quite the opposite.
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Mayor Steven Meiner cut off speakers who expressed concerns about Gaza during a hearing for the ordinance, which activists say severely stifles civic action.
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An exhibition hints at synchronicities between the contemporary concerns of a small island nation and a vast and diverse continent.
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Unpretentious work by 17 Pacific Northwest artists blurs the line between functionality and aesthetics in this exhibition at San Francisco’s Museum of Craft and Design.
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The exhibition that often acts as a barometer of trends and ideas percolating in global art communities has both hits and misses.
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Charles Gaines’s artwork depicting the Palestinian-American scholar was quietly taken down and re-installed, rousing concerns.
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Beloved by kings and generals, Shakespeare’s lines have always found their way into powerful hands — and been employed to violent ends.