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Save the âSistine Chapel of the New Dealâ in the Cohen Federal Building
The rare murals in the Cohen Federal Building celebrate vital American values of dignity and community. Now they could meet the same fate as the White Houseâs East Wing.
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At the Bronx Biennial, the Promise of New Voices
This group show is less self-conscious than slicker surveys, but its offerings are just as worthwhile.
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The Churn of Fast Fashion, Slowed Down
A group exhibition at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn takes an idiosyncratic look at the global textile trade.
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Who Is That Masked Man? The Orchids Arenât Telling.
Mr. Flower Fantastic, guest designer for the New York Botanical Gardenâs Orchid Show, lets his art speak for itself, never showing his face.
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art Restores Its Old Name
After an unpopular name change, and its firing of the director responsible for it, the museum is working to rehabilitate its image.
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Outside the Art Worldâs Echo Chamber, at Art Basel Qatar
More than half the exhibited artists were from the Middle East, North Africa or South Asia, giving visitors an opportunity to discover fresh voices.
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In Mona Hatoumâs Art, a Warning for a Wobbling World
Mona Hatoumâs work riffs on themes of conflict and displacement to highlight the instability of our times.
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The Bedazzling, Wild Designs of Modernismâs Forgotten Genius
The architect Bruce Goff built a mind-blowing array of eccentric, occasionally campy buildings, which are featured in a joyful new show.
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Art Gallery Shows to See in February
This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Keith Haringâs rollicking murals, John Duffâs gritty inventiveness and a group show focused on the human body.
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A.I. Loves Fake Images. But Theyâve Been a Thing Since Photography Began.
An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reminds us that photography has always had a complicated relationship with the truth.
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How to Light a Room Like a Swede
Tips from experts who know dark winter days â and design â like no others.
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Tom Britt, Designer of Larger-Than-Life Interiors, Dies at 89
A master of the grand gesture, he was as theatrical as his rooms, which were inspired by French chateaus and Italian palazzos. As he put it, âWhy be ordinary?â
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Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress
The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law.
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My 5 Favorite Places for Art in Los Angeles
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldnât miss in a city with as much culture off the silver screen as on it.
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Slumping in the West, the Art Trade Eyes the Gulf
The new Art Basel Qatar fair is a chance for dealers to make inroads with wealthy residents. Itâs an alluring alternative to saturated markets elsewhere.
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Björn Roth, Steward of an Expansive Family Art Practice, Dies at 64
With his father, the artist Dieter Roth, and later his own sons, he created unconventional installations that he described as a âsearch for beauty in nothing.â
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Cartier-Bressonâs Portrait of a Changing Europe, 70 Years On
The photographer crisscrossed the continent in the 1950s as the idea of a united Europe was taking shape.
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In Hostile Times, Maine Immigrants Cherish Artistic Traditions
An apprenticeship program that passes on skills like Cambodian dance is persevering despite funding threats and ICE agents.
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Clark Art Institute Names Esther Bell as Next Director
The current deputy director and chief curator, Esther Bell, will become director in July.
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Valentineâs Day Gift Ideas From T Magazine
Japanese incense, jewelry that looks like candy and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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