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All 3.5 Million Pages of the Epstein Files Are Now on View at This Pop-Up Exhibition
Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room
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For Fashion Iconoclast Iris van Herpen, ‘Nature Is the Best Artist’
The Dutch designer's retrospective 'Sculpting the Senses' lands at the Brooklyn Museum with more than 140 of her biomorphic creations.
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Radiohead Brings Its Strange Visual Universe to Life in an Immersive Spectacle
'Motion Picture House' features artworks, music, and a film drawn from the band's albums, 'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac.'
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Why Contemporary Artists Are Raiding the Renaissance Toolkit
Ultra-contemporary artists Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Bühler-Rose, and Nick Doyle are reviving marquetry and intarsia in the age of A.I.
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Frank Stella’s Personal Collection of Navajo Textiles Goes on View for the First Time
Stella's textile trove will be on view in New York, with select pieces up for sale.
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A Vienna Theater Opens Its Prized Klimt Ceiling Paintings to Tours During Restoration
Visitors can climb scaffolding to see the rare paintings up-close.
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Alma Allen Offers a Quiet Vision in Venice—Even as Questions Swirl Around the U.S. Pavilion
The sculptor makes his La Serenissima debut against a backdrop of lingering controversy and opaque organizing forces.
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A Pavilion of Ruins: Germany Reconsiders Its Past in Venice
Sung Tieu transforms the pavilion’s Nazi-era exterior while the late Henrike Naumann’s final work turns inward to the politics of domestic life.
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Kiss and Tell! In Venice, Nude Tino Sehgal Work Is Talk of the Town
Patron Laurent Asscher's AMA Venezia is filled with blue-chip art and one shocking performance.
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Oleg Prokofiev’s Lost Trove of Paintings Comes to Light After Decades in Hiding
Abstract works that the artist hid from Soviet authorities now fill a dedicated London space.
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