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Dispute Over Bill to Protect Art Lent to Museums
Museum directors are hoping new legislation gives borrowed artwork more protection from lawyers and former owners seeking the return of pieces that were looted.
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Arts | Long Island: ?The Persistence of Pollock? Is at the Pollock-Krasner House
?The Persistence of Pollock,? at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, showcases 13 pieces that reflect the enduring influence of Jackson Pollock, who was born 100 years ago.
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Arts | New Jersey: ?Canutopia? Exhibition, by Ming Fay, at the Grounds for Sculpture
The sculptor Ming Fay, who has been interpreting nature for decades, has an exhibition, ?Canutopia,? at the Grounds for Sculpture through February 2013.
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ArtsBeat: Parrish Art Museum to Open New Building in November
The Parrish Art Museum, in Water Mill, N.Y., will have almost three times as much exhibition space when it opens on Nov. 10.
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ArtsBeat: Federal Judge Strikes Down California's Art Royalties Law
A U.S. District Court judge struck down as unconstitutional a California law on Thursday that gave artists a portion of the profits when their work was resold.
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ArtsBeat: Gehry Changes Design for Eisenhower Memorial
The changes came in response to concerns that a youthful statue failed to represent the former president?s significant achievements.
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Baseball Card Collecting Was Life?s Work for Jefferson Burdick
Known as the father of modern card collecting, Jefferson R. Burdick was ?a collector?s collector? whose methods were widely adopted and whose trove is now enshrined at the Met.
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Design: Cooking Up a Cleaner, Safer Open-Fire Stove
A growing number of designers are applying their skills and entrepreneurial zeal to empower the billions of people who lack basic products and services.
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Frederick J. Brown, Painter of Musicians, Dies at 67
Mr. Brown explored the relationship between music and painting in portraits of hundreds of jazz and blues artists.
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Architecture Review: Fighting Crime With Architecture in Medellín, Colombia
Medellín, Colombia, once famed for murder and cocaine, is now drawing notice for its ambitious urban projects, many aimed at easing life in the city?s slums.
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Arts | Westchester: ?The Westchester Biennial 2012? Showcases New and Diverse Art
Every two years since 1998, the Castle Gallery at the College of New Rochelle has presented a juried exhibition of works of artists based in Westchester County. This year, 21 artists are represented.
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Barbara D?Arcy White, Interior Design Guru, Dies at 84
Ms. D?Arcy was an interior decorator whose eclectic sense of style helped change Americans? taste in home furnishings in the 1950s, ?60s and ?70s, when she worked at Bloomingdale?s.
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11th Havana Biennial Attracts Americans
With fewer travel restrictions to Cuba, more than 1,300 Americans ? collectors, curators, dealers and others ? have registered to attend this year?s Havana Biennial, close to the high reached in 2000.
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Maryhill Museum of Art, With Revenue From the Wind
Financed partly by income from wind turbines, an addition is helping the rural Maryhill Museum of Art in Washington State attract new visitors ? and survive.
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Art Review: ?Domenico Gnoli: Paintings 1964-1969,? at Luxembourg & Dayan
Domenico Gnoli?s paintings on view at Luxembourg & Dayan are humorous in an oddly solemn way, though they do not parody styles of contemporary advertising or product design.
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Art Review: ?Monet?s Garden? at the New York Botanical Garden
The main attraction in ?Monet?s Garden,? at the New York Botanical Garden, is a living abbreviated approximation of the two major gardens that Monet created.
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Exhibition Review: ?Spy: Secret World of Espionage? at Discovery Times Square
Visiting ?Spy: The Secret World of Espionage,? a new show at Discovery Times Square, is a little like being privy to backstage preparations for a magic show.
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Art Review: The Barnes Foundation, From Suburb to City
Some lovers of the Barnes Foundation?s art collection were fearful that moving it to a new space in Philadelphia would be disastrous. They were wrong, the critic Roberta Smith says.
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Minneapolis Tussles Over Peavey Plaza
Preservationists and Minneapolis city planners are at odds over a proposal to demolish and replace a Modernist public plaza opened in 1975.
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A Sly Wink to Pinups of the Past
The pinup, once fodder for magazines with evocative titles like Eyeful and Wink, has evolved from the all-American calendar girl to an emblem of hip femininity.
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Front Row: Art?s Turn on the Catwalk
The artist K8 Hardy is preparing a fashion show for the Whitney that aims to provoke questions.
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New Delay in Opening Museum for African Art
The Museum for African Art has been forced to delay the opening of its new location in East Harlem because it has not raised enough money.
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Design: Reflections on a Soup Spoon
The Danish architect Arne Jacobsen achieved perfection in the late 1950s.
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Tom Sachs Prepares for Liftoff at Park Avenue Armory
The artist Tom Sachs is going on a mission to Mars, but it will only go as far up as Manhattan?s Upper East Side, where he will examine the compulsion to explore outer space.
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Neighborhood Joint | Williamsburg: At the Brooklyn Art Library, a Home for Personal Sketchbooks
The Brooklyn Art Library houses the ongoing Sketchbook Project, an endeavor that has amassed some 12,500 sketchbooks made by people from more than 130 countries.
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Exhibition Review: ?Maya 2012: Lords of Time,? at the Penn Museum
?Maya 2012: Lords of Time? at the Penn Museum explores the culture of the Maya, who thrived in a classic period from A.D. 250 to 900 in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize and El Salvador.
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Tomás Saraceno?s ?Cloud City? on Roof at Metropolitan Museum
Tomás Saraceno?s futuristic modular habitat of reflective stainless steel and acrylic opens Tuesday on the rooftop garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a nearly six-month exhibition.
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Art In Review: ANNE ARNOLD: ?Sculpture From Four Decades?
There are plenty of pets in Anne Arnold?s ?Sculpture From Four Decades,? at Alexandre Gallery.
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Art Review: ?Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations? at Met
?Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations? at the Metropolitan Museum of Art imagines what two designers of different generations might talk about, were they to talk about clothes.
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Antiques: The Ceramist Toshiko Takaezu?s Studio in Quakertown, N.J.
The New Jersey studio and home of Toshiko Takaezu, the Japanese-American ceramist who died last year, is opening to the public.
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Art In Review: ROTIMI FANI-KAYODE: ?Nothing to Lose?
An exhibition of Rotimi Fani-Kayode?s work at the Walther Collection Project Space highlights the accomplishments of an artist who made breakthroughs before his death at 34.
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Art Review: ?Picasso and Françoise Gilot,? at Gagosian
A new exhibition at Gagosian Gallery looks at Picasso?s years with Françoise Gilot, when his work reflected family and even domesticity.
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Inside Art: Jeff Koons Retrospective Coming to Whitney Museum
For the Whitney Museum?s farewell show at its current building in 2014, it will mount a giant retrospective of Jeff Koons?s work.
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Museum and Gallery Listings for May 18-24
A critical guide to installations and exhibitions in the New York area.
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Inside Art: A KAWS Character Is Headed Up in the Air
The Brooklyn artist KAWS is the latest artist invited to create a balloon for the Macy?s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Antiques: ?Gilded Age Magic? at Hudson River Museum, and Golf Auctions
Howard Thurston and other magicians are featured in the show ?Gilded Age Magic? at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, and antique golf equipment goes up for auction in London.
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Art In Review: ?ANIMISM?
?Animism,? an unapologetically didactic show at e-flux, is a good prompt for a discussion of the implications of modern magical thinking.
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Art In Review: LORRAINE O?GRADY: ?New Worlds?
Lorraine O?Grady calls on her ethnic background ? she was born to Jamaican parents in Boston ? again, with deep ambivalence in two black-and-white photomontages.
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Art In Review: MERLIN CARPENTER: ?Tate Café?
Merlin Carpenter, the British Conceptual painter, is settling a score by recreating a space in the Tate Modern, which he detests.
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Barrio by Barrio
The Colombian city of Medellín is making its case for the power of architectural activism.
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?Spy: The Secret World of Espionage?
Images from the new exhibition at Discovery Times Square.
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The New Barnes
Photos of the new Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.
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The Mars Project
The artist Tom Sachs is preparing for liftoff at the Park Avenue Armory.
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T Magazine: Urban Bright | Philly Gets a Paint Job
The artists Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn are giving the facades of Germantown a Mondrianesque makeover.
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T Magazine: People Watching | Max Lamb
The British designer Max Lamb creates beautiful one-of-a-kind furniture from natural materials discovered in remote locations.
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T Magazine: Finnish Lines | Tiina in Amagansett, N.Y.
Tiina Laakkonen's store, which opens next week, will have a bevy of design items inspired by the objects in her new home.
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The Scoop: New York City iPhone App
Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York.
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