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Sargent and âMadame Xâ Return, Notorious as Ever
âSargent and Parisâ at the Met shows how a young John Singer Sargent found his footing â and highlights a trans-Atlantic succès de scandale.
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In an Exhibition of Native Artists, ClichĂŠs Give Way to Charged Memories
âSmoke in Our Hairâ features 22 artists who boldly challenge the romanticism that often tinges American fables of the nationâs birth and expansion.
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What the Cult Singer Daniel Johnston Left Behind
In his music, the songwriter cut to the emotional quick. A new book of his drawings, many never seen before, reveals he did the same in thousands of pieces.
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How Hauser & Wirth Took Over N.Y.C.âs Museums This Spring
Hauser & Wirth artists have major exhibitions everywhere you look, as a new analysis shows the rising influence of powerful art galleries on the cityâs top museums.
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Rosa Barba Lights Up MoMA With Her Love of Cinema
Rosa Barbaâs films, sculptures and performances start with movies and the machines that make them. They end up in the realm of exuberant effects.
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Painting From Memory, Salman Toor Conjures Passion and Freedom
As Salman Toorâs work has become more politically conflicted and emotionally raw, he finds himself wondering, âWhat am I doing here in America?â
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Museumâs Benin Bronzes Are Reclaimed by Wealthy Collector
The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The collector who owned them took them back instead.
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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in May
This week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers Sheyla Baykalâs downtown stars, a group show from a radical feminist art collective and Young Joon Kwakâs quieter side.
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Frieze New York, Despite Its Small Size, Remains a Major Draw
âThereâs no getting around it,â one exhibitor said. âMore people will see a work at a fair in three or four days than will come into your gallery in 10 years.â
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The Founder of the 65-Year-Old Pace Gallery Reflects on a Changed Art World
Arne Glimcher reflects on 65 years of Pace Gallery in a changed art world.
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Lumi Tan on How She Plans Frieze New Yorkâs Focus Program
The curator had to choose from a large array of submissions for this yearâs Focus, which features emerging artists and galleries.
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Art Fairs to See in New York City and Jersey City in May
Spring fairs on both sides of the Hudson and East Rivers are dedicated to independent and emerging artists and they are showing art in fun and accessible ways.
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In New York, an African Art Fair Returns for Its 10th Year
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is returning for its 10th year in New York, an event one collector described as âa kind of movable feast.â
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Ariel Aisiks Is on a Mission to Elevate Latin American Art
The Argentine-born collector wants to add to the diversity of museum holdings and get more artists âa seat at the table.â
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Sub Brings Apocalypse Chic to the Venice Architecture Biennale
The Berlin studio Sub has worked with Travis Scott and Balenciaga. For the worldâs most prestigious architecture exhibition, it is reinventing its approach for a less flashy context.
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Furniture Inspired by Georgia OâKeeffeâs New Mexico Home
Plus: a flower gardenerâs guidebook, an exhibition of Chris Gustinâs sculptures and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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In New York, Art Abounds This May Amid Market Uncertainty
As Frieze, TEFAF and other fairs bloom citywide, galleries and auction houses kick into high gear, with showy exhibitions and big-ticket items.
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TEFAF New York Keeps Its Focus on the Classics In a Turbulent Time
With the art market outlook uncertain, the New York fair aims to keep collectors coming, with a wide array of art and (relatively) less expensive prices.
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Art to See on Day Trips From New York City This Spring
Exhibitions and discoveries await in New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and the Catskills, and on the East End of Long Island.
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Inside Faye Toogoodâs Hampshire Manor That Reimagines English Country Style
In rural Hampshire, the British designer Faye Toogood has converted a 19th-century manor into a space where modern and traditional interiors coexist.
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Christina Leitzelâs âFunâ Prosthetic Eyes are Designed to Stand Out
There are many ways to lose an eye. Christina Leitzel wants people to know that there are also many ways to gain a new one.
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In Miami, Wynwood Walls Museum Evolves Along With Street Art
Jessica Goldman Srebnick, the museumâs curator and the daughter of its creator, Tony Goldman, discussed her role and her vision for the neighborhoodâs artistic future.
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In Baltimore, Confronting Chaos Through Contemporary Art
A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features works by artists who explore environmental issues, grief and resilience.
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Museums Renovate to Enhance the Experience of Art Through Nature
Storm King, Dia Beacon and the Aldrich have embarked on extensive renovations of their outdoor spaces to improve visitorsâ experiences.
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