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The U.S. Supreme Court Just Sent a Winding International Restitution Case Down to a State Court in California
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A New Retrospective Reveals Photographer Imogen Cunningham’s Masterful Range—and How It Hurt Her Career
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With Their Art Delayed by War in Ukraine, Kazakhstan Pavilion Artists Cobble Together an Improvised Presentation
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Hermann Nitsch, the Provocative Austrian Actionist Known For Using Blood and Animal Carcasses in His Work, Has Died at 83
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A Painting of Half-Eaten Pie Gathering Dust in an Australian School Turns Out to Be a Dutch Masterpiece Worth Millions
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A Performance Artist Kissed Ancient Objects at a Mexican Museum to Protest the Selling of Looted Artifacts Abroad
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Figuration Is the Art of Our Era for a Simple Reason: Because Artists Are Painting ‘What They Love’
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A Man Pulled Some Unusual Art From a Dumpster, Thinking It’d Be Fun for Halloween Decor. It May Actually Be Worth a Scary Amount
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A Judge Has Ruled in Favor of Miami Beach After the City Removed an Artwork Memorializing a Man Gunned Down by Police
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Donald Baechler, New York Artist Known for His Cerebral Approach to Simplistic Imagery, Has Died at 65
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An Invisible Artwork by Yves Klein Just Sold for More Than $1 Million at Sotheby’s
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Fresh Off Her Group Show Debut, Anna Delvey Has a Solo Exhibition in the Works, and Interest Is Ridiculously High
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Squish! The Louvre Puts the Kibosh on the $26.8 Million Sale of Chardin’s Record-Setting Strawberry Painting
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Christie’s Lands the Coveted Art Collection of Late Philanthropist Anne Bass, Which Could Fetch $250 Million in May
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Gago Goes Crypto: After Long Voicing Skepticism of NFTs, Gagosian Gallery Will Now Accept Cyber Money for Art
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