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Cool Culture Nob 20
To expand American history, more than 100 works by nearly 80 artists from the 's permanent collection will be hitting the road for 2 years. reports:
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Should a museum ever be allowed to sell off works from their collection and pocket the profits? What if those profits are for acquiring new works? ....And what if those profits top $23.3 million?
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In "Untitled (Lucille Ball)," uses makeup, a wig, costume, and props to transform herself into the iconic actor, becoming virtually unrecognizable as herself in the process. It's one of the highlights of our online auction of photography:
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Jim Carrey picked up his phone and placed a call to his assistant, requesting an update to his Twitter account. “Hey man,” Carrey said on speakerphone. “Fill the torpedo tube.” And then, just like that, Mitch McConnell’s face appeared on Twitter.
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We don't know about you, but we'll be spending part of our Thanksgiving planning what shows we'll be seeing next week—including this stunning trifecta of artists at Hong Kong:
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Bloomberg Philanthropies is giving Parkland, Florida $1 million for public art that addresses gun violence:
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It is rare for an artist to master painting and drawing at the same time with similar virtuosity as Volker Stelzmann. Learn more about the artist's current exhibition:
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Sarah Cascone Nob 20
Editors’ Picks: 8 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week
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Damien Hirst's creepy fetuses are back 😱
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The artist from Dusseldorf presentis works of a radical, Minimalistic form at the Christian Lethert gallery in Cologne. Learn more:
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Keith Haring was one of the foremost figures of the movement. Join institutions like the , the , and the in collecting his work—starting with this print on artnet Auctions:
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The Chinese artist Ai Weiwei spoke to artnet News about his move to the country, making three new films, and why he doesn't care if he ever shows again. “Yeah, very soon I will become a myth," he said.
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Next year, while the in Harlem is closed for the construction of its new David Adjaye-designed building, more than 100 works from its permanent collection are going on the road.
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Jim Carrey’s management warned him that political messages in his art would alienate followers. “And I said, ‘Lose ‘em,’” he recounted. (Though he did hand over his account to his assistant as a safeguard against posting impassioned 3 a.m. rants.)
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From David Hockney’s art-market apotheosis to why New York artists dread Amazon’s arrival: Catch up on the best and worst of the art world this week.
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In the early 1900s, Edward Sheriff Curtis set out to document his interpretation of the history, spirituality, and culture of Native American tribal groups. Learn more on artnet Auctions, where you can bid now to collect this piece of art history:
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Art Industry News: A "Infinity Room" is now heading to a Las Vegas casino, plus other stories in our daily art world roundup:
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Better than . Collect photographs that stand the test of time: Bid on works by Diane Arbus, Paul Strand, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and more now through November 28.
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Indivisible Austin Nob 19
Are other orgs feeling as awful about their reliance on Facebook as an organizing tool as we are? This statement from is 🔥. (And it's from February!)
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Art Industry News: Leveraged-buyout tycoon Leon Black and his wife Debra give $40 Million. Plus, a previously unknown—and saucy—fresco is discovered in Pompeii, a Houston museum director makes a surprise move, and other stories:
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