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Thoughts on the Mueller Report
What a surprise.
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What a surprise.
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An exhibition at Japan Society makes room in the modernist canon for the heady, playful ideas of free-thinking renegades.
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In Natvar Bhavsar's art, all is in flux; everything is both what it is and all that it might become.
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Spilling Over: Painting in the 1960s at the Whitney Museum expands the common understanding of a pivot point in American art, while basking unapologetically in the pure pleasure of looking.
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Images emerging from a rally at the Gaza-Israeli border today suggest that the Israeli military fired sponge round projectiles produced by the Safariland Group, a company owned by the Whitney Museum’s Vice Chairman.
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A diverse range of unusually young photographers are reflecting on the reality of creating images in a world of extremes.
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Black Wimmin Artist hosts a historical gathering that aptly reflects forgotten Canadian art.
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Nearly five decades since Chris Burden and Marina Abramović began their explorations, an emerging crop of artists are re-envisioning artistic self-harm in both methodology and intent.
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Dodge’s work implies that you’ll eventually have to rethink love formally in order to reconcile technology and humanity.
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The stakes could not be higher for the critically panned, $20 billion development. Will culture sanctify this one percenter's playground?
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A van Gogh might be impossible for most of us to own in real life, but this computer game makes it a simple transaction
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Nadine Faraj's technique, which is to work wet-in-wet with watercolors on paper, evokes the misty arcs of pleasure and the deep, deep depths of hunger that the sexual act taps.