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Mon May 19
For Glenn Ligon, Language Is Material
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30 NYC Monuments of Black Americans You Should Know
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11 Juneteenth Events Around New York City
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Juneteenth Is the Story of a Freedom Withheld
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The Queer History of Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain
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Rain Couldn’t Dampen the Spirit of Brooklyn Pride
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Museum of the American Latino Could Vanish Under Trump
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Henri Matisse Never Really Left Morocco
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Kinetic Artist Susumu Shingu’s Gentle Message for the World
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Marisol Was Nobody’s It Girl
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Louvre Museum Shutters as “Exhausted” Staff Go on Strike
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20 Must-See Art Shows in New York City This Summer
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Museum Visitors Sit on and Crush “Van Gogh Chair”
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Joel Shapiro, Sculptor of Emotive Figures, Dies at 83
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Hyperallergic Mini Art Crossword: June 2025
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Cosmetics Billionaire and Arts Patron Leonard Lauder Dies at 92
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Photos Capture Millions Marching in Epic “No Kings” Protests
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Ali Banisadr Paints a World in Calamity
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Preserving the Age-Old Art of Malaysian Shadow Puppetry
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If the US-Mexico Border Could Talk
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LA Museums Have Failed Undocumented Immigrants
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National Portrait Gallery Director Quits After Trump “Firing”
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The Des Moines Art Center Presents Firelei Báez
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Required Reading
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Free Clinic Teaches Angelenos How to Repair Damaged Art
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How Painting Saved One of Our Most Iconic Designers
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A View From the Easel
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Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Support At-Risk Trans People
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MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary Shutters Amid LA Protests
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LA Artists and Orgs Stand in Solidarity With Anti-ICE Protesters
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Indian Craft Shop Closure Leaves Complicated Legacy
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John Wilson Spent a Lifetime Making Blackness Visible
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Edvard Munch Was a Magician of Light
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From a Soho Loft to the World’s First LGBTQ+ Art Museum
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Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… Is on View Now at MASS MoCA
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Moss Galleries Presents Beate Wheeler’s Abstract Rhythms: 1960s on 10th Street
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A Visual Archive of Diasporican Liberation
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Nadya Tolokonnikova Builds a Prison of Her Own
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UChicago MFA Students’ Offbeat Aesthetics
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How Huguette Caland and Hai-Wen Lin Listen to the Body
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Smithsonian Pushes Back Against Trump’s Meddling in Defiant Statement
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Defining Photos From LA’s Historic Anti-ICE Protests
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Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza Arch Reopens After $8.9M Restoration
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The Pink Triangle That Mobilized a Movement
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New York City and Upstate Shows to See Right Now
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Tim Hawkinson Makes the Ordinary Otherworldly
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Renée Green Questions the Meaning of Meanings
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New York Society of Women Artists Presents Into the NOW – The Time of Our Lives
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Jim Shaw Peels Back American Pop Culture’s Facade
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The Dark Side of Education
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