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Tracing its roots to Andy Warhol, the Academy merges rigorous figurative training with critical discourse in the heart of New ...
The Whitney Museum of American Art has named 56 participating artists, including duos and collectives, for its forthcoming ...
Behind the spectacle of City Hall’s potential demolition is the transfer of funding away from the public and into a few ...
From the destruction of King George III's statue to today's No Kings movement, resistance to tyranny has always demanded ...
Participants including Karen Finley and Coco Fusco held a “First Amendment Day Rally” to protest attacks on expression, from ...
Through a gift from the Jack Galef Estate, the award comes three years after the Guggenheim officially pulled the plug on the ...
Black in Blues is just one of our favorite art books of 2025, a year in which we read widely and well. Check out our picks, from a re-issue of THING magazine and a novel about the Berlin art world to ...
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New York’s mayor-elect staged a 12-hour appearance at the Museum of the Moving Image, meeting with around 140 visitors for brief one-on-one meetings.
Our staff and contributors look back on a year in art, from museum reopenings to shows that make and remake history.
Nothing says "person of the year" like replacing Depression-era workers with the billionaires making our skills obsolete.
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