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Robert Grosvenor, Who Refused to Be Defined by Genre, Dies at 88
The artist's six-decade oeuvre encompassed large-scale abstract sculptures that both impressed and perplexed his audiences.
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The artist's six-decade oeuvre encompassed large-scale abstract sculptures that both impressed and perplexed his audiences.
Features
This year, “paper” means giant clipboards, Moleskine notebook sketches, and even embroidered cash — works that make traditional drawing look, well, two-dimensional.
Film Review
A new documentary about Leni Riefenstahl shows that aesthetics and politics are inextricably linked, and that no image is innocent when wielded by the state.
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This exhibition at the Hartford Art School Galleries explores convergences between tattoo culture and global contemporary art.
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In a letter to staff, Lonnie Bunch reportedly defended the institution’s independence and vowed to ensure that the museums are “nonpartisan.”
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Kim Sajet, who resigned from her post as director of the National Portrait Gallery after Trump criticized her support for DEI, will begin her new role later this month.
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"Influence and Identity: Twentieth Century Portrait Photography" from the Bank of America Collection is on view at the historic Gramercy Park arts institution this fall.
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Roman Susan will host its last projects this month ahead of the demolition of its historic building by owner Loyola University Chicago.
Art Review
While the "Bedrock" theme suggests connections to the region, many works fail to engender meaningful dialogue with the area.
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The painter, Emmy-winning screenwriter, and one-time wrestler probed gender and power in popular culture.
Community
This week: rewriting the stories of two forgotten artists, how Jaws gave sharks a bad rep, Afghanistan earthquake aid, shady influencer funding, a radical history of boxing, and more.
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“I love the creaky floorboards and how they hold the memories of artists before me.”