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    Eli Broad, the Proudly ‘Unreasonable’ Art Collector Who Changed the Cultural Landscape of Los Angeles, Dies at 87

    With his wife Edythe Broad, the collector built an influential museum for his collection in the heart of downtown L.A.

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    Curator Rujeko Hockley on the Lessons She Brought From Her Early Job at the Studio Museum to Her New Role at the Whitney

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    Studio Visit: Artist Sam Falls on Working Alone in the Woods at Night, and Why He Doesn’t Like Art That’s Easily Described

    We caught up with the artist about his unusual studio practice.

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    ‘Joy Can Be an Act of Resistance’: Rising-Star Artist Tariku Shiferaw on the Provocatively Happy Ideas Behind His Abstractions

    The artist's latest show includes paintings inspired by the sky.

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    Dissident Artist Ai Weiwei Will Release a Memoir About His Father’s Exile From China, and His Own Detainment

    The artist recalls his childhood in exile in his new memoir, coming out in November.

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    Studio Visit: Dutch Textile Designer Hella Jongerius Is Cherishing Her Paper Archives and Enjoying Some Good Soup

    The designer's new art installation will soon be on view at the Gropius Bau in Berlin.

    By Kate Brown, Apr 20, 2021

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    Painter Robert Nava Is Hated by Art-World Know-It-Alls. So Why Are Collectors Fighting for Anything From His Studio?

    Why do Robert Nava’s paintings feel so good to a certain class of moneyed collectors when they look so… bad?

    By Nate Freeman, Apr 19, 2021

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    How Mega-Collector and Scholar Estrellita Brodsky Uses Her Nonprofit Gallery to Grow Visibility for Latin American Artists

    Throughout her career, Brodsky has worked to redefine and broaden art historical narratives.

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    Studio Visit: Los Angeles Artist Lisa Williamson Is Reliving Gallery Openings on YouTube and Fine-Tuning Her Paint Palette

    The artist is preparing for a show at Tanya Bonakdar's Los Angeles gallery space.

    By Katie White, Apr 14, 2021

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    ‘I’m a Huge Believer in the Gallery System’: Arts Patron Alia Al-Senussi on How Dealers Can Help Artists From the Arab World

    We spoke with Al-Senussi about the rewards and challenges of promoting artists from the Middle East.

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    Author Roxane Gay, Who Loves Art But Dislikes the Art World, Has Some Advice for Galleries: ‘Stop Being Terrible’

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    The Art World at Home: Art Dubai Artistic Director Pablo del Val Is Juggling Two Art Fairs, and Dancing With His Partner on FaceTime

    On the occasion of Art Dubai, we caught up with the fair's artistic director about what he's been up to.

    By Artnet News, Apr 9, 2021

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    Cory Arcangel’s Latest Artwork Is a Kim Kardashian-Themed Video Game. What Does It Mean? Don’t Ask Him

    Arcangel says talking about his artistic intentions is hard. We asked him about them anyway.

    By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 9, 2021

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    Arts Workers Built Mutual Aid Networks to Get Through the Pandemic. Now Some Are Becoming Permanent as Help Remains Nowhere in Sight

    Many of the fundraisers closed their wallets in December, but the need for help has continued. That's why others are sticking around for good.

    By Zachary Small, Apr 8, 2021

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    How Bisa Butler Went From Being a High School Art Teacher to an In-Demand Quilter With a Show at the Art Institute of Chicago

    The artist recently designed the cover artwork for Tarana Burke's forthcoming memoir, "Unbound."

    By Katie White, Apr 7, 2021

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