Art
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Arts
The Avant-Garde Psychiatrist Who Built an Artistic Refuge
A show at the American Folk Art Museum spotlights a Catalan doctor’s revolutionary contributions to 20th-century psychiatry and their connections…
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Magazine
Homewares Inspired by Hunting Tools and Sea Creatures
Plus: a Miami riverfront restaurant, cashmere blankets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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News
Jacqueline de Jong, Rediscovered Avant-Garde Artist, Dies at 85
A Dutch painter, sculptor and engraver, she worked in experimental mediums, founded an influential multidisciplinary journal and enjoyed a late-career…
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News
Making Scaffolding Artful
A city program will offer eight designs that developers can use to make ubiquitous scaffolding more attractive.
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Arts
How Young Artists Take Inspiration From Religion in Uncertain Times
Inheritors of a world shaped by big tech and precarious careers, these New York artists are searching for answers in…
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News
Dorothy Lichtenstein, Philanthropist and a Rare ‘Artist’s Widow,’ Dies at 84
A gregarious yet humble co-founder of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, she donated more than 1,000 of her husband’s works, most…
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Arts
The Painter of Revolution, on Both Sides of the Atlantic
Born into slavery, Guillaume Lethière became one of France’s most decorated painters. For the first time, a major exhibition gives…
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World
It Turns Out the Picassos Anchoring a Gallery’s Exhibit Were Not by Picasso
The Museum of Old and New Art in Australia claimed to have placed several Picassos inside a women’s restroom to…
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Arts
The New Home of the L.A. Clippers Is a Hot Ticket for Art
When the $2 billion home of the Los Angeles Clippers, Intuit Dome, opens next month with a concert by Bruno…
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News
Hope Alswang, 77, Who Transformed Florida’s Largest Art Museum, Dies
As the executive director of the Norton Museum of Art, she oversaw an expansion by the British architect Norman Foster.…