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    The Centre Pompidou Has Named Its Former Director, Laurent Le Bon, to Lead the Paris Museum Once Again

    Le Bon was most recently president of the Picasso Museum in Paris.

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    Chinese Artist Yu Ji Makes Sculptures Using Rubble, Dribbling Water, and ‘Wasted Mud.’ The World’s Top Curators Are Obsessed With Her

    With her first solo museum show in London and a New Museum debut on the horizon, Yu Ji is becoming a favorite of the curatorial elite.

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    ‘My Whole Body Is Moving With It’: Rising Star Kennedy Yanko on the Performative Way She Makes Her Coveted Sculptures

    The painter and sculptor is the Rubell Museum of Art's 2021 artist in residence.

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    What I Buy and Why: Grażyna Kulczyk on the Importance of Humility in Art Collecting, and the Marxist Artwork in Her Bathroom

    We spoke to the Polish collector about her wide-ranging collection of women artists.

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    We Spoke to Hunter Biden About His New Life as a Full-Time Artist, and His Personal Quest for ‘Universal Truth’ Through Painting

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    ‘She’s Kind of Our David Hockney’: How Hilary Pecis Set the Art World Aflutter With Charming Paintings of Life in Los Angeles

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    ‘The Future of the Art World Is Here’: Johannesburg-Based Curator Londi Modiko on Her Mission to Empower Black Women Creatives

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    Rising Star Curator Legacy Russell Has Been Named Director of the Kitchen, New York’s Influential Performance Art Space

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    What I Buy and Why: Millennial Art Advisor Lawrence Van Hagen on How He Collects the Artists of His Generation

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    By Naomi Rea, Jun 4, 2021

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