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Sean Decatur to Lead NYC’s American Museum of Natural History
The last few years at the museum have not been without controversy, and Decatur will inherit a record of workforce struggles.
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The last few years at the museum have not been without controversy, and Decatur will inherit a record of workforce struggles.
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Dyson is part of a growing number of contemporary artists to imbue geometric abstraction with a sociopolitical dimension.
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This adventurous theater festival returns in person with 36 artists and companies from nine countries performing at different venues across the city.
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Learn more about the New York-based, globally linked program and its upcoming discussions on art and society in the time of AI and data governance.
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More than a dozen activists participated in the action, organized by the group Woman Life Freedom NYC.
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The Manhattan District Attorney’s office recovered 23 looted objects from Shelby White’s home over the last year and a half.
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This affordable, interdisciplinary program with excellent facilities and private studios offers in-person instruction for 2023.
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There is the singular artist and then there is the more exclusive club that has only one member. Harvey belongs to the latter.
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Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month, including art made during the first stock market crash, a homage to feline friends, and the 10-year anniversary of a crucial public art initiative.
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Astrid Dick was told that she could not paint stripes because Sean Scully and Frank Stella have done so before her, a patently foolish statement.
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Hrag Vartanian, Hyperallergic’s editor-in-chief, is one of the guest jurors reviewing applications for the two-month residency in Utica, New York.
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Hear a band of improvisers led by Rajna Swaminathan and a performance of Morton Feldman’s “For John Cage” in programs inspired by the exhibition, “New York: 1962-1964.”