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Celia Paul was the partner of Lucian Freud and the subject of several of his paintings. Now she is drawing attention for her melancholy portraits.
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02 March 20180495At the New York Academy of Art, facial reconstruction — fusing art and science — may help identify missing migrants.
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02 March 20180485Lafayette Anticipations, a Rem Koolhaas-designed center for experimental art, joins a crowded field of corporate-funded institutions.
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01 March 20180475The museum says the demise of its pay-as-you-wish model is an economic necessity.
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28 February 20180462For more than 50 years, Nobuyoshi Araki has pushed the limits of free expression. Rope is for him what blue paint was for Yves Klein.
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26 February 20180597Researchers in The Hague will use technology borrowed from medicine to find the answers to lingering questions about Vermeer’s 1665 masterpiece.
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22 February 20180455A thriving art scene is nurturing philanthropy in Los Angeles, and young artists are moving in or staying put instead of heading to New York.
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20 February 20180604The artist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, grandson and namesake of the founder of the Pakistan Peoples Party, is queer, Muslim and proud.
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19 February 20180599Geta Bratescu spent most of her career in obscurity in Communist Romania. Late in life she came to international recognition, and now has a major show in Los Angeles.
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15 February 20180596“Outliers and American Vanguard Art” in Washington, D.C., levels the wall between outsider and insider art, and finds a Venn overlap of “outliers.”