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Museums: For Poe, This Has Been the Year to Die For
Museums
12/1/2009 12:07 AM
Celebrations have been widespread and plentiful in the bicentennial of his birth, including two exhibits in Richmond, Va., where Poe spent nearly a third of his life.
Art Review | Stuart Sherman: A Tabletop Conjurer, Rediscovered
Art
11/30/2009 1:13 AM
Thanks to two exceptional exhibitions, the performance artist Stuart Sherman is back in a big way, big at least for him.
Art Review | Artur Zmijewski: An Artist Turns People Into His Marionettes
Art
11/30/2009 1:56 AM
Morally troubling, sociologically provocative videos by Artur Zmijewski are on view in two separately organized exhibitions.
Arts, Briefly: Bilbao Museum Official Sentenced
Museums
11/30/2009 1:20 AM
The former financial director of the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum was found guilty of embezzlement and falsifying documents last week and was sentenced to 32 months in jail, Agence France-Presse reported.
The Vision to Depict It Their Way
Art
11/27/2009 12:37 PM
An art event looks to change the wider-world perceptions of art by the visually impaired.
Art Review | Connecticut: Divergent Styles and Inspirations of Coastal Art Colonies
Art
11/28/2009 11:57 PM
An exhibition demonstrates how Impressionism predominated at the colonies in Connecticut, and styles of Modernism in Maine.
The Manly Art of Museum Curating
Museums
11/28/2009 5:57 PM
Want to get men into your museum? Try exhibitions on steak, war and rock ’n’ roll.
The Ephemera of Protests, Carefully Hoarded, Is Going to an Archive
Archives and Records
11/29/2009 1:56 PM
Old fliers and other materials from past Lower East Side protests are about to become part of a collection at New York University that records labor history and radical politics.
The Saturday Profile: China’s Impolitic Artist, Still Waiting to Be Silenced
Ai Weiwei
11/28/2009 1:56 AM
Ai Weiwei is perhaps China’s most famous living artist and its most vociferous domestic critic, titles of a sort the committed iconoclast disdains.
Abroad: City, and Artist, Under Construction
Art
11/26/2009 12:17 AM
The Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition of Frank Auerbach’s paintings from the 1950s and early ’60s conjures up early postwar London.
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