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FBI Points Finger at Thief of Terracotta Soldier's Thumb
An intruder in a green sweater "appeared to break something off from the Cavalryman’s left hand and put it in his left front pocket.”
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An intruder in a green sweater "appeared to break something off from the Cavalryman’s left hand and put it in his left front pocket.”
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The projection, by artist Krzysztof Wodiczko, will be rescheduled for a later date.
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The results of an independent investigation into last years controversy pins much of the blame on the museum's former director and former deputy director.
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The Hyundai Pavilion in South Korea is coated with a derivative of Vantablack, the darkest synthetic material on the planet.
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Karan Vafadari says the Iranian government convicted him of crimes including "collusion in plots against national security" and possession of 124 "inappropriate" CDs.
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MassArt college is offering a fully-funded semester to 10 art students from Puerto Rico.
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Dalí's Freudian delusions of love might make you feel better if you're having a lackluster Valentine's Day.
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In spite of rapidly rising rent prices, San Francisco is second only to New York among US cities with large concentrations of artists.
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At the unveiling this morning, Michelle Obama spoke about her "instant connection" with Amy Sherald, while Barack Obama said he asked Kehinde Wiley "to bring it down just a touch.”
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In 2013, a real estate developer whitewashed a beloved stretch of street art. Now he will have to pay damages to 21 artists, a federal judge has ruled.
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A newly digitized album of images shot by Ira W. Martin in 1927 captures the Frick mansion before it was transformed into a museum.
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Artforum released a statement distancing itself from former publisher Knight Landesman. Attorneys for former employee Amanda Schmitt responded.