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Philadelphia Museum of Art Workers Celebrate Victory After 19-Day Strike
After nearly three weeks on the picket line, the union says management compromised on all five of their demands in a hard-fought agreement.
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After nearly three weeks on the picket line, the union says management compromised on all five of their demands in a hard-fought agreement.
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The work, which is behind glass at London’s National Gallery, was part of Just Stop Oil’s latest protest action.
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Decentraland and others are getting mocked for their low visitor numbers while people are roasting Meta Horizons for its awkward head-and-torso figures.
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A broken water fountain, a chopped-off tree, and an unusable garbage can are all attributed to Mayor John Tory in two artists’ satirical wall-label art piece.
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Eight former and current detainees are petitioning the president to end a Trump-era restriction that bars artwork from leaving the military prison.
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Small presses, rare booksellers, institutions, and artist collectives will showcase their best publications.
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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.”