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Martin Wong, Medici of the Aerosol Art Set
A patron saw the beauty in graffiti when most of the world thought it was mere nuisance. Now the writing (of Lee Quiñones, Rammellzee, Futura and others) is on the museum wall.
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It’s Springtime in Paris for David Hockney
A huge new exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a late-career retrospective with a sense of new beginnings.
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Canceled Humanities Grants to Help Pay for Trump’s ‘Garden of Heroes’
The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums and historical sites, will redirect funds to the president’s planned patriotic sculpture garden.
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Art Sales Fell by 12% Last Year, Art Basel and UBS Report Says
“Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation†drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report.
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Ruth Asawa’s Astonishing Universe Began at Her Door
As the artist’s posthumous retrospective opens at SFMOMA, a reporter visits her family home and studio in Noe Valley, the center of her pioneering sculpture practice.
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The ‘Monstrous Beauty’ of Pretty Porcelains at the Met
A show at the Met offers a feminist revision of Chinoiserie, a decorative style that swept through Europe in the age of empires and seeded stereotypes of Asian women.
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David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy
The artist is 87 now and under constant medical care. But he was determined to make it to Paris for the exhibition of his life.
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Head of African American Museum Departs as Trump Targets Smithsonian
Kevin Young, who has led the National Museum of African American History and Culture since 2021, went on leave before the president criticized the institution in an executive order.
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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April
This week in Newly Reviewed, Travis Diehl covers Kianja Strobert’s silver benches, Anna-Bella Papp’s elegant clay slabs and Amanda Rodriguez’s playful watercolors.
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Gerald Luss, Master of Midcentury-Modern Design, Dies at 98
His work on the interiors of the Time-Life Building helped set the tone for postwar office style and provided a model for the set of “Mad Men.â€
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The Architecture You Need to See in Milan
The Italian city has a reputation for being gray, but its architecture is far from dull.
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The Skin on Mysterious Medieval Books Concealed a Shaggy Surprise
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals. Researchers identified its more distant origin.
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T Magazine Celebrates Salone del Mobile in an Iconic Milan Garden
The designer Misha Kahn created fabric-covered inflatables for T’s annual Salone del Mobile celebration.
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How to Visit Meow Wolf’s Weird, and Expanding, Universe
Millions are flocking to the art collective’s five immersive exhibitions to duck through secret doors and explore new worlds. Coming soon: Los Angeles and New York.
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Milan Design Week: Eclectic Collections Take Center Stage
The annual festival of furnishings and household objects showcases pieces inspired by ancient Anatolia, cauliflower, electronic dance music and more.
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At Milan Design Week, New Twists on Unexpected Materials
Whether for sustainability or just for show, designers are playing with unusual materials in unconventional ways.
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A Design Showcase Takes It to the Streets of Workaday Milan
This year, Convey, an exhibition of products by emerging companies, will drop the items into commercial spaces where fairgoers rarely set foot.
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A Milanese Design Gallery Owner on Her 45 Years in the Business
Nina Yashar, a longtime design tastemaker, said that, when it comes to those she collaborates with, “roughly 60 percent of the time, I interfere.â€
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The English Design Company Established & Sons Embraces a Reset
Founded 20 years ago, Established & Sons has had serious setbacks. Now it has new stakeholders and products.
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Milan Design Week: Lounging and Reflecting
The designers of these inventive spots to sit are honoring the past while looking to the future.
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Milan Design Week: Light Plays a Starring Role
Light plays a starring role in many collections being presented at the annual furniture festival.
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At Salone del Mobile, a Celebration of Design in Uncertain Times
Salone del Mobile will open against a backdrop of global issues such as strained economies and international tariffs.
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Pedro Almodóvar Inspires a New Roche Bobois Collection
Roche Bobois reintroduces classic pieces that reflect the Spanish filmmaker’s palette.
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Salone del Mobile: Lani Adeoye Curates ‘Craft West Africa’
Lani Adeoye brings her Nigerian heritage and global perspective to a West African crafts display at Salone del Mobile.
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States Challenge Trump’s Effort to Dismantle Library Agency
In a lawsuit, 21 state attorneys general argued that the steep cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services violate the Constitution and other federal laws related to spending.
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