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Future Art Fair Enters Its Grown-Up Era
Having launched in the choppy waters of the pandemic, the show has since nestled comfortably into New York’s busiest fair week.
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Having launched in the choppy waters of the pandemic, the show has since nestled comfortably into New York’s busiest fair week.
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For its second edition, 25 galleries from 17 cities are showing works across the sumptuous interior of New York’s Estonian House.
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From comparisons to the US election to speculation about where the smoke really comes from, we’re turning to humor as we contend with a possibly frightening transfer of power.
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It has a longstanding reputation for being scrappy and DIY, but the latest edition of the New York art fair proves it can also clean up quite nicely.
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The museum union pledged to “fight back on these unjustified layoffs,” which the institution said were a response to financial challenges.
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From the mid-1980s through early ’90s, he hosted the weekly anything-goes open-mic event Wide Open Cabaret at the historic home of ABC No Rio.
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The lack of risk-taking and personal flair in this year’s outfits — particularly in celebrating Black dandyism — isn’t even worth our sass.
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Amid wild online speculation, it was revealed that the portraits on the black-lace jacket and bodysuit were designed by painter Henry Taylor for Louis Vuitton.
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Italian outlets reported that an American man was impaled by a metal fence outside the ancient amphitheater.
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The newly opened grant portal for the United States pavilion features updated Trumpian language and a shortened timeline for applications.
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As Trump threatens to eliminate the agency altogether, award recipients are scrambling to recoup lost funding.
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The display at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Washington, DC, featured portraits of nearly 120 people, including children killed in mass school shootings.