The artist had canceled the show in July, citing concerns about censorship at the Smithsonian. Now, the exhibition will be…
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Read More →Monet, Manet and Morisot are highlights, but also an exhibition of decommissioned historical monuments and a show of punishing performance…
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Read More →In a letter to the White House, the Smithsonian asserted its “authority over our programming and content,” but said a…
Read More →The appointment of Bénédicte Savoy underscores France’s changing views on the issue of returning artifacts that were wrongly taken during…
Read More →Kim Sajet, who stepped down as director of the National Portrait Gallery after President Trump said he was firing her,…
Read More →When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, an art program helped displaced children process their emotions. Twenty years later, their creations…
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