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Buy, Donate, Repeat. At 91, Leonard Lauder Has More to Give
Picasso paintings. Jasper Johns ale cans. Irving Penn photos. The cosmetics heir created the model for the headline-grabbing donation that museums dream of today.
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Cooper Hewittâs Triennial Critiques American Power but Is Shy on Solutions
The Smithsonianâs âMaking Homeâ winds up with an uneven mix of beauty, politics and platitudes.
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Bodies in Repose? Not in âVital Signsâ at MoMA.
âVital Signs: Artists and the Bodyâ draws from MoMAâs 20th-century collection to show that identity is broader than physical form. But in skipping social media the show canât go far enough.
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The Search for van Goghâs Lost Masterpiece
Cast off by the Nazis, but heralded by curators, the artistâs painting of his doctor, made just before van Goghâs suicide, has not been seen in 34 years.
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Naomi Beckwith Takes the Helm at Crisis-Hit Documenta
Naomi Beckwith, who holds a leadership role at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, said she would make navigating crises a central theme of her exhibition.
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Lorraine OâGrady Was Ready for Fame
Through her writing and performances, the artist helped new audiences to understand the cultural roots of racism and sexism.
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With This MoMA Artist, the Painting Does the Talking
Marlon Mullenâs show at the Museum of Modern Art, the first by a developmentally disabled artist, speaks volumes.
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Best Art of 2024
This was a year whose high points included Joan Jonasâs luminous survey, the extravaganza âPST ART,â and the 24-karat beauty of a show âSiena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350.â
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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in December
This week in Newly Reviewed, Max Lakin covers Liza Lacroixâs psychic landscapes, Il Leeâs ballpoint wonders and Mel Bochnerâs conceptual prank.
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The 10 Architectural Sites You Should See in SĂŁo Paulo
These buildings and places capture the cityâs playful approach to concrete-and-asphalt Modernism.
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Rick Kaufmann, Impresario of Art Furniture, Dies at 77
Was it art or was it furniture? No one was quite sure what to make of the New York movement that an idiosyncratic gallerist led in the 1970s and â80s.
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Gisèle Pelicot: What Courage Looks Like
The French rape trial is over. The verdicts have been levied. And Gisèle Pelicotâs image has become a symbol of female strength around the world.
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A Ten Commandments Tablet Sells for More Than $5 Million at Auction
Sothebyâs called the stone the worldâs oldest inscribed with the Ten Commandments, but some experts had raised questions about its provenance and authenticity.
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The U.S. Has No Special Panel for Nazi-Loot Claims. Could That Change?
Several European countries have restitution commissions that decide claims regarding art lost in the Holocaust. Some people think there should be a U.S. panel too.
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Chappell Roan, Kai Cenat, Shannon Sharpe Are Among Our Breakout Stars of 2024
Across the arts world, these 10 performers broke away from the pack this year by channeling guts and grit into their work.
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Guggenheim Offers the Poetry of Motion: Sign Language Verses
The museumâs poet in residence for 2024 is putting poetry by deaf and hard-of-hearing artists on display.
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Louis Nelson, Designer of Korean War Mural, Dies at 88
A designer of signage and product packaging, he was best known for his work on the 164-foot mural wall at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington.
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A New Frontier in Paleontology for Profit: Selling Shares in a Stegosaurus
As academics fear being priced out of the fossil market, a private company announced that it aims to raise $13.75 million by selling shares in a stegosaurus fossil.
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36 Pop Culture Moments That Stuck With Us in 2024: âWicked,â Kendrick Lamar and More
The movie scenes, TV episodes, song lyrics and other moments that reporters, critics, editors and visual journalists in Culture couldnât stop thinking about this year.
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A Modernistâs Dream on Copenhagenâs Harbor
A couple hired an architect with experience designing floating homes, after a decade of downsizing on dry land.
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