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This week, museum image rights, the inventor of the Papyrus font speaks, why a museum curator quit, is the internet changing time, and more.
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This week, museum image rights, the inventor of the Papyrus font speaks, why a museum curator quit, is the internet changing time, and more.
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Questions posed in a two-artist exhibition at Tate Liverpool reflect back on our own politically desperate era, often with eerie resonance.
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Hoyland did not make calm or meditative paintings.
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Berryhill has the ability to bring you to a place where you can never be sure of what you’re looking at.
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The flags must flap, while our fields are defiled.
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The Société des Aquafortistes encouraged not only the printmaking arts, but also a sense of camaraderie among its artists.
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Poet Bernadette Mayer explores the intimate connections between photographic still lifes, color, emotions, and time.
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How much does the long-term care of such projects cost, and who should pay for it?
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A half-Italian, half-French Sephardic Jew, Modigliani was a cultural mixed bag from the get-go.
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An exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art gathers design objects used in the creation and consumption of cocktails over more than a century.
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A joint booth by Salon 94 and Antiquarium Ltd. juxtaposes Ancient Egyptian art with contemporary works, foremost among them Haring's hieroglyphic sculptures and prints.
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At Galerie Lelong, one of China's most celebrated contemporary artists covers the floor with a three-inch-thick carpet literally woven out of dozens of words for "woman."