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Why I Removed Cesar Chavez From My Show
Elizabeth Ferrer writes candidly about making “a decision I could live with,” Roberto Lugo's ode to Puerto Rico, and a new Avedon documentary in Cannes.
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Elizabeth Ferrer writes candidly about making “a decision I could live with,” Roberto Lugo's ode to Puerto Rico, and a new Avedon documentary in Cannes.
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Thomas J Price and Tavares Strachan are frontrunners for a new commission to honor the jazz legend.
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Plus, a show in Chicago explores the lives of Black American artists in Paris.
New York Newsletter
With the spring art fairs behind us, we can relax for a moment and enjoy some restorative community time. That’s exactly the purpose of Bahar Behbahani’s Damask Rose project at Governors Island, where artists and cultural practitioners convened to share stories, play music, and make art. Diba Mohtasham
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A review of the show that was censored by the South African government, Seattle Art Museum workers push for a union, and 12 art books to read this summer.
Books Newsletter
Whenever I’m stuck in a reading rut, I find that art books of any kind are the only ones that can rescue me. This time, it’s Kory Stamper’s True Color, a transfixing story about the man who originated Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s definitions for colors. A begonia, for
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What art are the wealthy buying these days? Also, remembering the performance artist who looked misogyny in the eye.
Weekly Newsletter
Did the Venice Biennale "implode" because of politics?
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The artist and Civil Rights activist dies at 84, The Met and Neue Galerie merge, and NADA is back with “abstracted horniness.”
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Also, how much does a booth at Frieze NY cost?
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Also, why would a Romano-Egyptian take Homer into the afterlife?
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Our guide to this week’s many fairs, what to see Upstate, and master printmakers and virtuosos.