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After Protests from Native American Community, Walker Art Center Will Remove Public Sculpture
Sam Durant's outdoor installation "Scaffold" references the US Army's mass execution of 38 Dakota men in Minnesota in 1862.
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Sam Durant's outdoor installation "Scaffold" references the US Army's mass execution of 38 Dakota men in Minnesota in 1862.
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A giant cache of historical photography is now part of a searchable online database.
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This week in art news: over 50,000 indigenous artifacts were preserved and set for return to an Alaskan village, President Trump’s budget called for eliminating NEA and NEH funding, and Jeremy Deller lambasted Theresa May’s campaign slogan.
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Discovered accidentally in a lab in Oregon in 2009, YInMn blue is now headed for widespread use, thanks to Crayola.
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Despite President Trump's proposal to eliminate it, the agency says it "will continue to operate as usual."
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The Übersee-Museum Bremen and three other institutions are repatriating 59 Moriori and Māori ancestral remains collected in the 19th century.
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Freely accessible and the first of its kind, the EAMENA Database catalogues over 20,000 sites at severe risk in the region.
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Artists rallied outside the Gogol Center in support of Kirill Serebrennikov, an outspoken critic of Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Online visitors can now access and navigate decades of folk recordings from around the world more easily.
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With the next deadline to apply for legal loft status looming, a rally will be held to demand better protections for loft tenants.
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More than a dozen people, including all the current senior editorial staff, are leaving the revered culture journal.
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As the Department of Cultural Affairs works on the official NYC cultural plan, a group of activists has advanced its own ambitious vision.