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Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Warhol Copyright Case
A lawsuit over how much Andy Warhol “transformed” Lynn Goldsmith’s photographs of Prince may change how courts look at art.
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A lawsuit over how much Andy Warhol “transformed” Lynn Goldsmith’s photographs of Prince may change how courts look at art.
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Tavares Strachan and Amanda Williams have also received the award, which increased from $625k to $800k, no strings attached.
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Tenants of the Viking Mill building in Philadelphia have been asked to vacate their longtime studios on short notice — and some are fighting back.
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The artist and beloved professor of painting and drawing at UCLA’s School of the Arts and Architecture had battled ovarian cancer for two years.
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The anti-fuel group Culture Unstained criticized the museum’s connections to British Petroleum and its silence on the imprisonment of Egyptian political critic Alaa Abd El-Fattah.
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Ukraine’s defense minister called the strikes, which targeted power plants and civilian areas, “war crimes.”
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In his hard-edged abstractions, Bengston made the direct center of his paintings the focal point, a cardinal sin according to his art school teachers.
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Councilman Mark Squilla spearheaded the initiative in support of the Italian-American community, a move some find offensive on Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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The National Gallery of Art discovered that a student or associate painted the famous work.
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As union members continue their indefinite strike, the museum’s social media profiles were flooded with messages of support for workers.
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But the upcoming midterm elections could ultimately decide the fate of the fledgling museum.
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The 65-year-old man was reportedly angry that he was not granted a meeting with the Pope.