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Turkey’s Top Court Upholds Life Sentence for Arts Philanthropist Osman Kavala
The international community has decried his sentencing as a violation of human rights.
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The international community has decried his sentencing as a violation of human rights.
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Curated by Berta Sichel with Patricia Capa, this group exhibition centered on the Amazonian rainforest, its native societies, and ecologies is on view in NYC.
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View work by UArts students and iLAB artists-in-residence at POST, the largest, self-guided, free tour of artist studios and creative workspaces in the region.
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This week, satellite images capture lines of cars carrying Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh, an Ethiopian painting looted by the British Museum, digitizing Urdu script, and much more.
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The Bronze Age artifact is of an “extremely rare” kind, researchers say.
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The museum says the $38 million pavilion required costly repairs that delayed its opening.
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Mario Schifano moved nimbly among different modes and never settled into a style, which sets him apart from many of his contemporaries.
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When White-dominated arts institutions would not offer them opportunities, Robert L. Douglas and other Louisville Black artists organized together to create their own art communities.
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Her work brilliantly reframes age-old storylines from a Persian cookbook as modern allegories for female liberation.
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The artist’s solo exhibition Heaven on Earth is a fluorescent floral feast for the eyes.
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Two colossal inflatable sculptures by the Winnipeg-based artist prod the colonial roots of economic and racial inequality in the country.
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Michal Weits's Blue Box, in which she grapples with her great-grandfather's role in the mass displacement of Palestinians, doesn't go quite far enough.