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Sat Apr 11
Kierkegaard on How to Channel Anxiety into Creativity
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Movie Posters by Eric Rohman
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At 90, Printmaker Mohammad Omer Khalil Gets His Due
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Must-See May Shows in NYC
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The official trailer for Christopher Nolan’s The...
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Rare Keith Haring Self-Portrait and Intimate Works Go on View in NYC
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Janusz Jurek Embraces the Weirdness of Everyday Life in Captivating Street Photographs
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What now-familiar domain names looked like before they...
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Pocket forests . “The Miyawaki method of...
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Could This Fish Be a Notebook? “David Byrne...
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Wander through Adrienna Matzeg’s Embroidered, Late-Night City Explorations
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All My Dad’s Sons
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A24’s Young Anthony Bourdain Movie
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Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in black & white with the...
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Microshifting . “From a creativity standpoint,...
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Maxwell Mustardo Sculpts Ancient Ornamentation in Brilliant Glazed Forms
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My Classroom Life
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‘It’s Super Weird, Super Odd, Super Rare’: Meet The Twins Who Have Different Dads
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The Carnegie International Makes Its Mark
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The Secret Door
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Embrace the edge!
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The best year
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Why Ancient Egyptian Honey Remains Edible After 3,000 Years
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When Francis Bacon Shocked the Art World: Viewers Were Horrified by His Paintings, But Couldn’t Look Away
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Simone de Beauvoir on Marriage and the Freedom to Change
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Arundhati Roy on the Deepest Measure of Success
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Trying Not to Try: Finding Freedom from Striving in the Ancient Chinese Concept of Wu-Wei
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Rollicking Protest Against Bezos's Met Gala Erupts in Manhattan
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The Booksellers is a 2019 feature-length documentary film...
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The Carnegie International Looks Back at Itself
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New Banksy: Blinded by Nationalism
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Is This What “Made in America” Looks Like?
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The Enigma of Alison Knowles
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Iran Will Not Participate in Venice Biennale, Organizers Say
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Designer Jenny Volvovski’s collection of...
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How to Be More Alive: Hermann Hesse on Wonder and the Proper Aim of Education
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We Spent a Week Quarantined on an Uninhabited Island with 80 Artists
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I’m not a fan of the first part of this music...
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According to this peer-reviewed paper, the...
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NASA has released some 12,000 unseen photos from the...
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First US Survey of Mexican Artist Teresa Margolles Coming This Fall
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Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Gracefully Reimagines a 16th-Century Belgian Abbey Church in Steel
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Met Gala Boycott Message Projected on Bezos’s Manhattan Penthouse
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The Contiguous 41 States
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I’ve Got the Post-Duchamp Blues
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A 55-minute mix of Boards of Canada B-sides and rarities .
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“They Would Never Use the Death Star on Us”:...
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The Visual Comedy of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs
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Vibrant Victorian-Era Transparencies Illuminate a Host of Microscopic Creatures
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