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Different Strokes for Jane, or Ekphrasis on Alexis
Pathetic, just pathetic, to expect Strangers to know your name I guess Such is the price of fame
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Pathetic, just pathetic, to expect Strangers to know your name I guess Such is the price of fame
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“Youth is wasted on the young” is one of those clever-sounding, achingly wistful quips that have been attributed to various wags of assorted times and places, including the Irish writers Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.
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World War II signaled the death of figurative art, or so the High Modernist narrative once contended.
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The podcast serves as a vehicle for the conversations the founders are intent on having, from current events to the experience of creating, in a space free of the dynamics of performance and privilege.
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Our fall collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Department of Modern and Contemporary Art continues on Friday, November 13.
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This August, activist group Osez le Féminisme (Dare to be Feminist) installed guerrilla signs in Paris to rename streets and parks after women like singer Nina Simone, sailor Florence Arthaud, and author Simone de Beauvoir.
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Compared to certain animals, humans have pretty limited vision.
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WASHINGTON, DC — Upon entering the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, I made my way through the lobby and down a flight of stairs.
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Number of sculptures the Rodin Museum in Paris is allowed to cast from each original Rodin mold = 12
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BRIGHTON, UK — Shona Illingworth demonstrates truths about the way we remember — and, more crucially, the way we forget.
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For the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, artist Matt Huynh — the son of Vietnamese boat people — adapted the award-winning story "The Boat" into an interactive comic.
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MOUNTAINVILLE, NY — This year, among the di Suveros, the Serras, and other Modernist guardians, the autumn leaves adorn Lynda Benglis’s large works in cast metal and polyurethane.