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These Sculptures Changed What Art Could Be, Then Changed Themselves
New York Times· 5 days agoEva Hesse’s latex and fiberglass pieces from the late 1960s have been reunited from five...
Beyond Outlaw: New Paths for Aging Taggers
New York Times· 6 days agoAt Lehmann Maupin, exhibitions of new work pushing the form of street art forward, from San Francisco’s Barry McGee and</ ...
Art Bites: Michelangelo’s ‘David’ Was Meant to Be Displayed on a Roof
Artnet News· 5 days agoThe statue was conceived almost a century before Michelangelo picked up a chisel to create it. In...
The Man Who Saved the Skyscraper
Mentalfloss· 2 days agoand syndicated columnist had risen to fame after predicting the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and now she foresaw the demise < ...
They Drive for a Living and Say New York Traffic Is ‘the Worst Ever’
New York Times· 2 days agoand Lyfts in New York City, making it hard for those drivers — and everyone else — to maneuver...
How this ‘off-putting’ color shaded the internet and beyond | CNN
CNN.com· 14 hours agoA specific shade of retina-singeing chartreuse has become the defining color of summer 2024. Similar...
Pompidou Centre Malaga wins approval for ten more years despite disappointments elsewhere
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoThe Andalusian outpost of France’s Pompidou Centre signed a new deal with the city of Malaga last...
Welcome Mat: 'My Backyard Oasis' weekly winner of Garden Photo Contest
Detroit News· 5 days agoAs this week's winner, Taylor will receive a home or garden bookand will compete for the grand prize...
An Ornate Ancient Roman Mosaic Floor Turns Up in the Waters of Naples | Artnet News
Artnet News· 11 hours agoIt wasn’t until 1940s, however, that Rome’s hedonist mecca was discovered under water in the Gulf of...
Tamara Kostianovsky Sculpts a Fleshy, Wounded Natural World
ARTnews· 5 days agoCiting the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s concept of the “flesh of the world,” which...