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A Sculpture Depicting King Tut as a Black Man Is Sparking International Outrage | Artnet News
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More UK climate cunts vandalize museum pieces. This time, it's Braveheart's sword
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After More Than 50 Years, Reclusive Artist Michael Heizer Is Finally Ready to Unveil ‘City,’ His Life’s Work. Here’s What It Looks Like - Heizer’s sprawling installation of manmade forms in the dusty Nevada desert runs a mile and a half long and can only be explored on foot.
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How Is Art Basel’s Experiment With Online Sales Going? Early Indications Suggest Mega-Galleries Are Making Out Just Fine (But smaller galleries are noticeably quiet.) Mar.2020
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Harvard to remove architect Philip Johnson’s name from a building he designed because of his desire not to embroil the U.S. in World War II
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Do You Have to Be Rich to Be an Artist? | artnet News
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'Fine Art Is Good Medicine': How Hospitals Around the World are Experimenting With the Healing Power of Art
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Was Lewis Carroll a Pedophile? His Photographs Suggest So | artnet News
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