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Magazine
Meet One of America’s Most Elusive Artists
Joan Jonas’s maximalist, category-defying work combines video, performance, folklore, sculpture and ecology. At 87, she still has no intention of…
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In Art, Migrants Weave Memories of Their Great Escape
At Apexart, an exhibition by Venezuelan migrants offers “a chance to be a part of something again, to return to…
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How Does a Day Job Affect an Artist’s Work? This Exhibition Has an Idea
Plus: an installation in an Indian palace, a farm shop in upstate New York — and more recommendations from T…
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Jeff Koons Sculptures Hitch Ride on SpaceX Rocket to the Moon
The artist has packed 125 stainless steel sculptures of the moon inside a lunar lander headed into space.
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BAM Announces a Dance-Heavy Season
The Brooklyn Academy of Music’s winter/spring season will feature programs by Mark Morris and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
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BAM Announces a Dance-Heavy Season
The Brooklyn Academy of Music’s winter/spring season will feature programs by Mark Morris and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
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The Ceramists Putting a Fresh Spin on Traditional Korean Techniques
In reinvigorating the craft’s rich history, a group of female Korean and Korean American artists are creating a body of…
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Politics
Robert Irwin, Artist of Ephemeral Light and Space, Is Dead at 95
Part of a 1960s movement, his work — often transforming empty rooms with minimal gestures — challenged human perception.
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World
Artist Is Found Guilty in French Sex Tape Scandal
Pyotr Pavlensky received a prison sentence of six months after releasing intimate footage of a Paris mayoral candidate.
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Arts
When the Phone Rings and the Voice Says: You’ve Won a MacArthur Award
On Wednesday, 20 Americans, all anonymously nominated, were recognized by the MacArthur Foundation with $800,000 fellowships often referred to as…
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