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06/15/2024. The Minneapolis Institute of Art announced Thursday that it had decided not to move forward with a planned Kehinde Wiley exhibition, citing recent allegations of sexual misconduct against the artist, which he has denied. The exhibition, called ...
06/15/2024. Mary Jackson was 4 when she learned how to weave. Sitting at her mother’s knee in the late 1940s, she tied her first knots with nimble little fingers, binding coils of sea grasses. In the Gullah Geechee communities of coastal South Carolina, whe...
06/15/2024. In an episode of HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” Peggy Scott, the budding journalist, and T. Thomas Fortune, her discerning editor, expectantly await the illumination of the New York Times building in lower Manhattan. “Tell me, what ar...
06/15/2024. The red carpet was rolled out, the Champagne was flowing, and the crowd of financiers, artists, philanthropists and socialites gathered in a Manhattan ballroom on a May evening began to cheer. It was American Ballet Theater’s spring gala dinn...
06/15/2024. This summer at The Photographers’ Gallery, Graciela Iturbide: Shadowlines celebrates the work and world of Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide (b. 1942, Mexico City). Widely recognised for the poetry and introspection of her work, Iturbide...
06/15/2024. Sarah Arison, Chair of the Board of MoMA PS1, and Glenn D. Lowry, The David Rockefeller Director of The Museum of Modern Art, recently announced that leading contemporary art curator Connie Butler has been named Director of MoMA PS1. Ms. Butler joins...
06/15/2024. The Smithsonian Science Education Center has announced today the endowment of the center’s director position through a gift from Douglas M. Lapp and Anne B. Keiser. The director position will now be named “The Douglas M. Lapp and Anne B. Ke...
06/15/2024. Gagosian opened The Body as Matter: Giacometti Nauman Picasso, an exhibition of sculpture by Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966), Bruce Nauman (b. 1941), and Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). Curate...
06/15/2024. For her inaugural exhibition with Lisson Gallery, Otobong Nkanga presents new sculptural objects, tapestries and a sound installation, as well as wall-hung and floor-based works – combining materials as diverse as clay, rope, glass, wood, textil...
06/16/2024. A pregnant fish lizard began its unlikely journey from southwest Germany to southwest London 180 million years ago. Soon, it will arrive in the English capital in fossil form to join other rare objects for sale at the Treasure House Fair at the Ro...
06/16/2024. Art fairs are in-person experiences par excellence: a place where visitors gaze at artworks in gallery booths and collectors shop for them in between sips of sponsored Champagne. So for the international fair business, the lockdown phase of the pande...
06/16/2024. John Wilmerding, a towering figure in American art whose eclectic career as a scholar, museum curator and collector was instrumental in elevating the cultural significance and market value of painters such as Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins and Fitz Hen...
06/16/2024. On a recent afternoon, designer Dries Van Noten sat in the sprawling old warehouse that houses his Antwerp headquarters, with its bare concrete walls, vintage oak cupboards and views over the city’s harbor. He was altering a jacket for his comin...
06/16/2024. Christine Safa (b. 1994 in Chesnay, France) paints life in motion, rendering sites traversed as a series metaphysical notations felt and collected by the body. The French-Lebanese artist frequently moves across the Mediterranean, between her home and...
06/16/2024. SoHo, New York City, has long been a beacon of artistic innovation and creativity. In the 1960s and 70s, the neighborhood transformed from a manufacturing district to a vibrant cultural hub, attracting artists who were drawn to its spacious lofts and...


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