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A Millennia-Long Fascination With Armor
The Worcester Art Museum’s reopening of its armor galleries goes far beyond the romance with medieval Europe.
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The Worcester Art Museum’s reopening of its armor galleries goes far beyond the romance with medieval Europe.
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Since 1986, the 56-foot painting at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library has served as a visual portal into the civil rights leader’s life and legacy.
Venice Biennale
The painter and sculptor hopes his exhibition, “Cartographies of the Displaced,” will cultivate “patience and compassion for newcomers.”
Books
Mindy Seu’s "A Sexual History of the Internet" is part performance, part artist book, and part financial experiment.
Video Games
An indie game studio in South Africa has developed a heist adventure that reframes play, memory, and repatriation.
Venezuela
An exhibition near Washington, DC, offers an immersive reclamation of memory and identity in all their fluidity and impermanence.
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A debut Latin American Pavilion, a video art display, and a mini-retrospective of biennials underscore this fair’s cultural and political relevance.
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An exhibition reminisces about the yellow icon’s 32-year reign as the MTA retires the payment method for good.
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Artists and art workers in the diaspora shared a mix of emotions, from hope of a better future to anger over the unsanctioned intervention and fear of what’s to come.
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A growing subreddit helps confounded users decipher the mystery cutouts, but not without some imaginative detours.
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After a long period of feeling frozen, the new year hints at signs of thaw and forward movement.
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In all its artistic iterations across millennia, the nativity remains inherently political in its depiction of God choosing to enter the world in marginalized circumstances.