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At the LA Art Show, an Urgent Focus on Climate Change
Mexican photographer Alfredo De Stefano's photographs of barren deserts and other works reflecting on the climate crisis will be displayed in a not-for-sale section.
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Mexican photographer Alfredo De Stefano's photographs of barren deserts and other works reflecting on the climate crisis will be displayed in a not-for-sale section.
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For roughly half an hour, art collectors had to consider a world in which they didn’t get that Alex Katz work.
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Protests are erupting across the country in response to President Xi Jinping’s strict zero-COVID policy.
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The exhibition sold the highest number of tickets in its 127-year history.
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Over 4,000 artists have signed on to the event, with a nifty online directory listing paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and much more.
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Sports team names and logos in the US have long reinforced derogatory stereotypes of Native people.
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Two climate activists from Just Stop Oil were found guilty of criminal damage after gluing themselves to the 18th-century frame at the Courtauld Gallery.
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We bring you the scoop on eight dining options across LA’s cultural institutions, and it’s not all avocado toast.
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A Basquiat-painted Ferris wheel, a Keith Haring carousel, and more are part of the project, to be rebooted in LA next year.
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Dmytro “Orest” Kozatsky, a member of the Azov Battalion, said his social media posts depicting hate symbols were “taken out of context.”
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A new report by PEN America details how artistic freedom in Africa is being suppressed amidst flawed elections, military coups, and political crises.
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The story centers on a fictional TV painter who “has it all: a signature perm, custom van, and fans hanging on his every stroke.”