“It was the male photographers who were canonised while the women were largely forgotten—even women who were super-famous in their own lifetime.” — @TheArtNewspaper https://t.co/YeeEWiAkLn
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Artist Josh Kline just installed a billboard in Midtown Manhattan with a provocative question: ‘But where are you really from?’ https://t.co/WgfKsTdvTK https://t.co/vr8O4lIzuA
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“The monuments that exist that were created to intimidate and to harm people, they have to go,” says Dana King. “They only tell part of the story, and this is about representation in public space. It’s vital. It’s vital to every culture to be seen.” https://t.co/OA52QEHUKx
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❗️Museum alert❗️ Advance, timed-entry tickets for today, July 5 are sold out. Head to https://t.co/NUMqVdcyK2 to learn more about planning your next visit and reserve tickets for a future date. https://t.co/BBZzJgXQSf
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Artist Catherine Opie, the new chair of UCLA’s Art Department, on how she hopes to make her students debt-free: https://t.co/wS4qGGsHTs https://t.co/7AsC6vLDUn
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What exactly does a withdrawn lot entail, and why are they not more widely publicized? Why would an artwork be pulled from auction, and what are the implications? https://t.co/6PQTnk8Lmg
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“The Plastic Bag Store” has enough artificial produce to rival your neighborhood Ralph’s, and depressingly illuminates the sheer scale of plastic waste humans consume. https://t.co/YI6Uq0Ff1e
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The immersive Van Gogh installation has found its hit demographic: moms. We asked one of our own for her review: https://t.co/dSNXtAu83b https://t.co/Ar05iDAbw8
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Aleshea Harris’s “What to Send Up When It Goes Down” poignantly exemplifies the integration of a social justice model in theatrical performance. https://t.co/nG8n7tGnlj
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The critics' reviews are in, and these artists are on top. Explore a just-updated collection of works by the best in the game. https://t.co/xrZ7oJFZ9o https://t.co/nhIGjMy1X6
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Humans Matching with Cats https://t.co/uvdxs4W5OQ https://t.co/TvuBklippj https://t.co/63fiwaUxBB
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