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Category: Art
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Pharaonic Funkatizing at the Met Roof Garden
Lauren Halsey built a personal monument drawing on sources from ancient Egypt to George Clinton to threatened neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles.
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Sulwhasoo, the Korean Beauty Brand, Partners with the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Amorepacific partners with the Metropolitan Museum of Art to expand the reach of Sulwhasoo, their luxury Korean beauty brand.
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Exploring Picasso’s Málaga
Among the best places to discover the celebrated 20th-century Spanish artist is the sun-splashed, seaside city where he was born.
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40 Years Later, The Return of Halley’s Day-Glo Comet
With four shows of work from the ’80s traveling the globe, the artist is still seeing what he can get away with.
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The Back Room of This Artist’s Studio Is Called the Abattoir
Max Hooper Schneider’s work space in Los Angeles is a cabinet of curiosities, complete with fish tanks, plastic mushrooms and Nerds candy.
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Milan Design Week: New Ways to Take a Seat
Designers are showing off some of their latest works at the furniture fair.
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Met Museum Commissions Bring Contemporary Art Front and Center
With a new wing years away, the Met will highlight cutting-edge art with Nairy Baghramian on its facade and Jacolby Satterwhite in the Great Hall.
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10 Artists on Picasso’s Enduring, Confounding Influence
Beyond simple hero and villain stories, Picasso is a fact of life 50 years after his death. We all swim in a visual world he helped constitute.
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6 Picasso Shows to See This Year
Fifty years after his death, the Cubist painter will be featured in art exhibitions in New York, Paris and Madrid.
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Gary Indiana Doesn’t Travel in Any Circles
The author of “Rent Boy” and “Do Everything in the Dark” reflects on a life of writing and art.
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In Scotland, a Minimalist House That Keeps the World at Bay
They raised six children. Now it was time for a home that was entirely their own.
