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A reopened New York institution, an enduring Los Angeles museum and much more bring us spring’s must-see exhibitions.
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"I'm on an incredibly divine path unlike anyone else on earth," filmmaker and art broker Steven Barber said in an interview ...
After the catastrophic January wildfires, it was an open question as to whether Frieze, the city’s marquee fair, and its dozens of offshoot openings and satellites would go on. Six weeks later, those ...
Lucas Samaras lived and worked on the 62nd floor of a Midtown building, transforming the space into a creative retreat unlike ...
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QUINCY ‒ Two religious statues slated to adorn Quincy's new public safety building are "a very straightforward violation of ...
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs Campus is hosting a lecture on "Perspectives from a Native Woman on Culture, ...