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Averting Strike, Brooklyn Museum Union Ratifies First Contract
The union secured wage increases and other wins just a day before a planned strike deadline and amid an ongoing unfair labor practices complaint.
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The union secured wage increases and other wins just a day before a planned strike deadline and amid an ongoing unfair labor practices complaint.
Art
At Fotografiska, visitors can don a headset and view the abstract artist’s work while experiencing the nauseating fear of falling from imaginary cliffs.
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Meet faculty, students, and staff in person in NYC or over Zoom this fall to learn more about the unique interdisciplinary low-residency program.
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The action, attended by artists including actor Tavi Gevinson and photographer Nan Goldin, is the latest organized by the group Jewish Voices for Peace.
Art
The Onondaga artist has a propensity for cultural criticism — especially on the issues affecting Haudenosaunee and other Indigenous peoples, past and present.
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With video, a 150-voice chorus, a string quartet, and electronica, this two-day live event in NYC brings an unforgettable genre-defying experience of image and sound to the stage.
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Philip Parente says the institution unfairly fired him after failing to accommodate his COVID-19 vaccine exemption.
Art
This month: Frank Stella, Jaqueline Cedar, Manet vs. Degas, nudes from the Arab world, and more.
Art
Poetic and subtle, her work invites viewers to contemplate each material as it changes, or stays the same, over time.
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The new exhibition explores Hendricks’s groundbreaking portraiture alongside historic paintings at the Frick in New York City — one of the artist’s favorite museums.
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Meet author Abraham Burickson at a book launch event at Manhattan's Prime Produce on November 4.
Film
A new series presented with the Guggenheim Museum puts a spotlight on the Chilean-born multidisciplinary artist’s work as a filmmaker.