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09/29/2019. Times Square Arts, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) and Sean Kelly, New York unveiled artist Kehinde Wileys first monumental public sculpture Rumors of War in Times Square, New York on the Broadway Plaza between 46th and 47th Streets.
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10/21/2019. For its 150th anniversary, the American Museum of Natural History is celebrating its many historic moments, from its 1869 founding, to the 1902 discovery of the first T. rex skeleton, to the creation of the Teddy Roosevelt statue erected out front in...
11/04/2019. A bell rang as a man came through the door, hands deep in his pockets. Steve Hecht looked up.
It was a clean-out guy he knows. He stops in when he finds something Hecht might like to buy. This time it was a dress form, a big one.
You want...
11/09/2019. The Dallas Museum of Art and the High Museum of Art announced the co-organization of speechless: different by design, an exhibition that merges research, aesthetics, and innovative new design to explore ...
11/17/2019. The Worcester Art Museum is presenting Photo Revolution: Andy Warhol to Cindy Sherman, a new exhibition that demonstrates photographys profound influence on contemporary art in the mid...
11/18/2019. On a recent afternoon, a little girl gently patted the shoulder of a statue of Italian writer Gabriele dAnnunzio, depicted sitting cross-legged and reading on a bench in a central square.
This is a girl who shows respect, said Ro...
11/18/2019. Hot on the heels of the Ernie OMalley sale, Whytes auction of Irish & International Art at 6pm, Monday 2 December 2019 at the RDS will offer collectors a further opportunity to acquire key works from Irelands most soughtafter artist...
11/22/2019. Lee Bey stood under the rotunda at the James R. Thompson Center, 13 stories of mirror-glass balconies rising around him in tiers and shiny elevators (now off-limits without official business) zipping up and down.
The idea of the center, which open...
11/24/2019. A five-day Holiday Treasures Auction packed with a staggering 4,379 lots in a wide array of collecting categories including Western Americana, railroadiana, gold, minerals, music memorabilia, mining, art, Native Americana, militaria, aviation...
12/02/2019. Marion McClinton, a noted director who was a favorite of the playwright August Wilson and took two of his plays to Broadway, earning a 2001 Tony Award nomination for best direction for the first, “King Hedley II,” died Thursday in St. Paul, Minnesota...
12/02/2019. At the turn of the 20th century, the Palace of Versailles was at a crucial time in its history. One hundred years after the French Revolution and at the dawn of the Belle Epoque, a remarka...
12/02/2019. Frederick Douglass passed through this elegant Southern city only once, for the briefest of visits — a half-hour whistle-stop on his rail journey to a speaking engagement in Jacksonville, Florida.
It was April 1889, just the second foray into the ...
12/02/2019. Choreographer Donald Byrd stood before a video of his younger self, observing a dance he created 33 years ago. In a button-down T-shirt, loose khaki pants and bare feet, the man on-screen floated through swift turns and bobbing leaps with the continu...
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