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A Blockbuster MoMA Retrospective Exposes Marcel Duchamp's Bourgeois Yearnings
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Loaded with masterpieces including Fountain and Nude Descending a Staircase, the Museum of Modern Art shows Duchamp at his best... but it just might not be good enough.
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Louisville’s E&S Gallery, The Nation’s Oldest And Largest African American Owned Fine Art Gallery
E&S Gallery has grown from a 2,500 square foot strip mall location to its current location, 11,000-plus square feet over three floors on the edge of downtown Louisville.
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British Artist Oliver Beer Turns Sound Into Paint In A Spellbinding London Exhibition
Oliver Beer reveals how prehistoric acoustics inspired his latest works in his London show “The Sky in the Cave”, where sound vibrations themselves become his brushstroke.
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Sophie Cunningham’s ‘Finger Pointing’ Meme, Explained
A clip of WNBA player Sophie Cunningham pointing at a rival basketball player went viral—here’s where the meme originated, and what Cunningham had to say.
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A West Village Kitchen’s 24K Gold Break From All-White
A West Village townhouse swaps its all-white kitchen for fumed oak, hand-painted 24K gold wall covering, and an off-center fireplace solved with a clever lighting trick.
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What’s In A Name? Just Ask Writer John Fram (Or Jack Friday)
To close out Pride Month, the author talks about writing under a pen name, telling queer stories, and reaching new audiences with his upcoming novel, Killer Vibes.
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The Fight To Preserve America’s Endangered Latinx Landmarks
Landmark advocates are using the legacy of Los Angeles’ Silver Platter bar to challenge whose stories get remembered.
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Cape Ann Museum Reopens After 20-Month Renovation
The Cape Ann Museum’s reopening is the capstone of its 150th anniversary and coincides with the launch of a major national exhibition, “Avery, Gottlieb & Rothko: By the Sea.”
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Boy George Revisits Stylish Items From His Personal Collection Ahead Of Auction
Over 350 items from the famed singer and style icon are up for bidding through Julien’s Auctions on July 14.
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Frida Kahlo, Global Brand, Might Just Be The Artist Of Our Time
A new exhibition at Tate Modern shows Kahlo’s art next to the seemingly endless supply of Frida kitsch. The combination is a genuine revelation.
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‘Supergirl’ Ending—Kara’s Tragic Origin Story, Explained
Milly Alcock stars as Kara in ‘Supergirl,’ which reveals the tragic origin story of Superman’s heavy-drinking cousin.
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