Saltz Defends the Obamas’ Art
"In my lifetime, I'd never have expected to see something like a Glenn Ligon 1992 text painting, based on a line in the 1961 book 'Black Like Me,' hanging in the living quarters of the White House."
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"In my lifetime, I'd never have expected to see something like a Glenn Ligon 1992 text painting, based on a line in the 1961 book 'Black Like Me,' hanging in the living quarters of the White House."
"Money may have left the party, but the party is still going on."
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A video tour of the show with the 'New York' art critic.
'New York' art critic Saltz walks us through the highlights, including a brown-painted Ford covered in oat flakes.
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'New York' art critic Jerry Saltz visited "©Murakami" at the Brooklyn Museum to walk us through a few of the highlights.
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