Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute Catch up on what you missed. By Rain Embuscado, 10 hours ago
People See President Obama’s Remarks at the Opening of the National Museum Of African American History And Culture "This is the place to understand how protest and love of country don’t merely coexist but inform each other." By artnet News, 21 hours ago
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People Auguste Rodin and Rainer Maria Rilke Had a Strange, Moody Friendship Rachel Corbett's elegant 'You Must Change Your Life' traces the paths of the sculptor and the poet. By Jonathon Sturgeon, 2 days ago
People Robert Soros in Divorce Battle Over $7.7 Million Christopher Wool Painting The painting's title is the best part. By Sarah Cascone, 2 days ago
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Art Fairs See the Top 10 Booths at EXPO Chicago The VIP preview was the hottest ticket in town. By Henri Neuendorf, 2 days ago
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Opinion Denzil Hurley’s Monochromes-on-a-Stick: Corn-dog Reinhardts? THE DAILY PIC: At Canada gallery, Denzil Hurley shows protest-ready monochromes. By Blake Gopnik, 2 days ago
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