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Destroyed Banksy Work Sells For $25M, Shredding Estimates
The sale confirmed predictions that the painting's unconventional backstory would only increase its value.
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The sale confirmed predictions that the painting's unconventional backstory would only increase its value.
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Over 160 artworks, including rarely seen works on paper, illuminate Etta Cone’s vision and her role in creating the Baltimore Museum of Art’s mammoth Matisse collection.
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The newly commissioned projection-installation activates an iconic portrait of George Washington, inviting visitors to explore the state of democracy today.
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The program provides a rigorous environment for bold experimentation in new modes of critical thinking and art making in the context of media and technology.
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Open studio events can be overwhelming, but our guide can help you navigate the upcoming event.
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The program for professional curatorial training is hosting public talks on Zoom with the Queens Museum, the arts collective Not an Alternative, and art historian Terry Smith.
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Through the medium of paint, Nowinski seeks to connect the inner and outer states of her subjects.
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Steckel compelled audiences to acknowledge uncomfortable realities about systemic sexism that persist decades later.
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Did Jill Freedman, a leftist activist, create a pro-law enforcement series of images?
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With dense split-screen use of period artifacts and a killer Velvets soundtrack, Todd Haynes’s documentary is a loving tribute to his favorite band.
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In Paul, Daisy Lafarge delicately unpacks the power plays and mind games of a toxic relationship, with an emphasis on society’s — and art’s — silencing of women.
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The museum is offering 75 catalogues and 14 posters of historic exhibitions featuring artists like Barkley Hendricks, Faith Ringgold, Sam Gilliam, and more.