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House Bill Proposes National Museum Devoted to Women's History
The Smithsonian recently launched the American Women's History Initiative — but a House bill goes further, proposing the creation of a national museum devoted to women's history.
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The Smithsonian recently launched the American Women's History Initiative — but a House bill goes further, proposing the creation of a national museum devoted to women's history.
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To mark the eighth anniversary of President Lech Kaczyński's death in a plane crash, Polish artist Pawel Althamer brought a renegade tribute to the presidential palace in Warsaw.
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The billboard in Pittsburgh was initially removed due to "objections to the content," but a recent wave of support suggests the sign could go back up.
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Todd Brassner, who had been a close friend of Andy Warhol, had his portrait painted by the Pop artist in 1975.
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The Internet Archive has uploaded emulations of classic games to Handheld History, a free digital library, allowing for old-school experiences on modern computers.
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Breslav founded Blonde Art Books and has long been a force in New York's art books scene.
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Carol May's sculpture "Unhappy Meal" was on view at Hong Kong's Harbour Art Fair when cleaners threw it out, destroying it.
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This week in art news: the V&A offered Ethiopia a long-term loan of treasures looted by British troops, Martin Kemp accused London's National Gallery of altering the attribution of a work for its 2011 Leonardo exhibition, and Christo's latest public art project began to take shape in central London.
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Anti-gentrification activists are calling on the museum to create a "Decolonization Commission" after a controversial curatorial hire.
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Today's ruling in the Supreme Judicial Court of Suffolk County clears the way for Sotheby's to auction off over three dozen works from the museum's collection.
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This month, the museum is piloting a "Walk-Up Wednesdays" program for first-come, first-served entry once a week.
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The Boyle Heights nonprofit space founded five years ago by Laura Owens and Wendy Yao had long been the focus of anti-gentrification protests.