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Theaster Gates to Help Guide Philadelphia-Based Community Arts Project

by Haddis Thomas
Theaster Gates to Help Guide Philadelphia-Based Community Arts Project

Artist Theaster Gates is partnering with Forman Arts Initiative. Holger Hollemann/picture alliance via Getty Image Theaster Gates, the American artist known for his wide-ranging social practice, sculptures and installations, will …

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Here’s What’s Leading Sotheby’s May New York Sales

by Haddis Thomas
Here’s What’s Leading Sotheby’s May New York Sales

Here’s what’s on at this year’s May New York Sales at Sotheby’s. Courtesy Sotheby’s The New York Sales at Sotheby’s run concurrently with Christie’s Spring Marquee Week auctions and offer …

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Cultural Comings and Goings: The Whitney’s New Chief Curator and More

by Haddis Thomas
Cultural Comings and Goings: The Whitney’s New Chief Curator and More

Clockwise, from upper left: Jeremy Ney, Stefan Krause, Harry Cooper and Kim Conaty. Courtesy their institutions From Harry Cooper taking on a newly created role at the National Gallery of …

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Yayoi Kusama Was the Best-Selling Contemporary Artist of 2023

by Haddis Thomas
Yayoi Kusama Was the Best-Selling Contemporary Artist of 2023

Yayoi Kusama. Steve Eichner/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images Yayoi Kusama, the Japanese artist known for her bright patterned paintings, sculptures and installations, generated $80.9 million at auction last year, making …

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The Most Anticipated Art Museum Openings of 2024

by Haddis Thomas
The Most Anticipated Art Museum Openings of 2024

Nicolai Tangen’s Kunstsilo. Mestres Wåge/ BAX/ Mendoza Partida Last year, Dan Hicks writing for The Architecture Review about his book The Brutish Museums: the Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural …

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Review: ’50 Paintings’ at the Milwaukee Art Museum

by Haddis Thomas
Review: ’50 Paintings’ at the Milwaukee Art Museum

Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside of New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of …

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On View: “Making Their Mark,” Works from the Shah Garg Collection

by Haddis Thomas
On View: “Making Their Mark,” Works from the Shah Garg Collection

Art collector Komal Shah’s first acquisition of Rina Banerjee’s work on paper, It Rained so she Rained (2009), marked the start of a collecting journey firmly rooted in championing women …

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