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Required Reading

This week, threats to Silk Road monuments, the origins of “the male gaze,” social commentary in Miyazaki films, and how to…
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Miniature Artist’s Tiny Monet Reunited With Original

Peruvian artist Ana Sofía Casaverde visited the National Gallery of Art to see Monet’s “Woman With a Parasol,” an artwork she…
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Wreck of Notorious Camargo Slave Ship Possibly Found Off Brazil’s…

The ship was stolen by American trader Nathanial Gordon, who illegally transported approximately 500 enslaved African people from…
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Dealers Describe “Nightmarish” Flooding at Hamptons Art Fair

"It was a garden variety shit-show," said Margery Goldberg of Zenith Gallery, who claims the fair did not adequately plan for the…
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Canadian Art Institutions Weigh Facebook Ads Amid Government Ban

A proposed law will require the parent companies of Facebook and Google to share a portion of advertising revenue with local…
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What’s Behind the Angel of History?

Annie Bourneuf's Beyond the Angel of History brilliantly shows that the significance of Paul Klee's "Angelus Novus" may still be…
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After Restoration, NYC’s Astor Place Cube Spins Again

The nearly one-ton sculpture was taken off view in May for some much-needed repairs.
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Miami Halts Digging on Ancestral Site Slated for Luxury Hotel

The vote will temporarily protect the archeological site from further demolition by Related Group, founded by museum namesake…
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JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film

North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC from July 26…
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Outcry After Smithsonian Cancels Asian American Literature Festival

Over 1,000 artists and writers have signed a letter demanding the "immediate resignation" of Asian Pacific American Center Acting…
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Brooklyn Public Library Has 99 Problems but Jay-Z Ain’t One

Should a struggling public library be used as a shrine to a billionaire’s glamorous life?
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Kim Uchiyama Captures the Light of Sicily

Uchiyama’s question was how to capture the collision between nature and the manmade, the changing light and aging ruins she…
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Seeing Ourselves Through Martha Alf’s Paintings of Toilet Paper Rolls

Alf transformed rolls of toilet paper and paper towels into monolithic altars set against a backdrop resembling an Ellsworth…
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In a Queens Mini-Mall, an Unlikely Art Show Brings Locals Together

Home-o-Stasis is a community-driven exhibition about the lives and landmarks that make up Flushing’s unique ecosystem.
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The Overlooked Student Protest That Changed College Admissions

The Five Demands, now playing in New York, feels more pressing than ever in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling against…
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Paintings by Bay Area Artist Mitchell Johnson on View Now in Palo…

Johnson’s work can be seen in a solo exhibition in Palo Alto, California, and in a group exhibition at the Fireplace Project in…
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Climate Activists Crash Hamptons Museum Gala With Calls to “Tax the…

During the Parrish Art Museum's benefit, partly sponsored by Bank of America, organizers called out the ultra-wealthy for…
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10 Art Shows to See in Chicago This Summer

Chicago is a whole different vibe in the summer. Make the best of this season with shows featuring van Gogh, Mona Hatoum, William…
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Scientists Identify Oldest Cave “Drawings” Made by Neanderthals

Researchers say that the 57,000-year-old markings constitute "unambiguous examples of Neanderthal abstract design.”
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Behind the $9 Million Restoration of Grand Army Plaza

The restoration of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Arch is the first extensive repairing of the monument since the 1990s.
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