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A Tribute to Christine Blasey Ford Appears at the Entrance of Yale Law School
"Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter … ”
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"Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter … ”
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The decision signals a shift in sponsorship patterns for cultural institutions.
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Also, a Sotheby's auction is entangled in an identity theft scandal, and Larry Gagosian is sued over $13 million in unfinished Koons sculptures.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum have chosen to decline funding from the Saudi Misk Institue, and Columbia University has put its event with the Institute on pause.
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A building emblazoned with the President's name has voted to de-Trumpify itself. It becomes the seventh to do that since 2016.
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Plus, Sotheby's Midas Touch sale brings in almost $4 million, and Thomas Jefferson's notes sell at auction.
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Experts are not convinced that the proposed extension to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) would effectively quash financial wrongdoing in the industry.
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Filmmaker Clément Cogitore has won the Prix Marcel Duchamp, painter Lynette Yiadom-Boakye has won the Carnegie Prize, and more.
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Hundreds of LES residents voiced their opposition to the proposed luxury high-rises in the area mainly populated by low-income people of color.
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The Smithsonian, Sotheby's, and landmark institutions across NYC are under pressure to address their financial connections to the Saudi Arabian government in the wake of the suspected murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
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Activists are calling the French prosecution's request for 10 years "disproportionate repression" against the Russian artist for arson, but Pavlensky now faces a possible defamation lawsuit from the Bank of France.
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The artist's first solo exhibition in Toronto transposes the viewer into the oral traditions and everyday domestic rituals of Indigenous female life through documentation of dance and movement.