At the Whitney, her pristine and color-drenched paintings of neighbors and dreamers and a kid on a slide challenge the…
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Read More →These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether a recovery is likely, after years of declining…
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Read More →Heritage meets gumption at the Costume Institute’s big spring exhibition, where pathbreaking pieces join anonymous garments to build a moving…
Read More →The London institution, which turns 25 this week, encouraged its peers to look beyond the West. But its greatest impact…
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