
Behind Basquiat’s ‘Defacement’: Reframing a Tragedy
A curator’s time capsule of a violent moment and its repercussions brings fresh insights — and reveals stresses with a museum.
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A curator’s time capsule of a violent moment and its repercussions brings fresh insights — and reveals stresses with a museum.
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William Pedersen expanded and renovated a history center at his summer home on Shelter Island after he and his wife, Elizabeth Pedersen, spearheaded the project.
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The city asked cultural institutions, including museums and performing arts centers, to draw up plans to make their staff and board members more diverse.
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Exposure to art — even uncomfortable art — is healthy, stimulating, and worthy of students’ debate.
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With designer and artist Alison Grace Martin, architects and engineers are embracing “the logic of the weave.”
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Days after eight artists left the Whitney Biennial, the vice chairman stepped down amid criticism of how his company’s law enforcement supplies are used.
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The Design Triennial envisions the possibilities for algae, yeast and other nonpolluting materials. Will they help save the planet?
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Pace will be the first New York gallery to represent the 85-year-old abstract painter, while his work debuts next month at Dia:Beacon.
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An exhibition in Paris juxtaposes tools, fossils and Cro-Magnon skulls with works of modern and contemporary art.
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