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Play Through Pippin Barr’s Art-World Video GamesPippin Barr’s often satirical video games critique the self-serious art world.
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First-Year MFA Class Drops Out En Masse at USCEven during an art boom, are the costs of an MFA a realistic burden for students?
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NADA Art Fair: A Debate (Over Delicious Tacos)The hipster answer to the big-money Englishness of Frieze New York.
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First Look: New Garage Cover and Museum Video TourDasha Zhukova’s art institution is rolling up the doors on its new Koolhaas home in a month.
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10 Things You Can Cover With Dots at the New Viral Yayoi Kusama ExhibitionIn Obliteration Room, Yayoi Kusama turns an effigy of a suburban home into a madcap art experience. Stickers are fun!
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5 Provocative 1930s Anti-Lynching Prints“The terror in the man’s eyes conveys the persistent fears of black Americans in the South during the 1930s.”
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A Brief Guide to Joan Jonas, the U.S. Venice Biennale RepresentativeViewing her work always feels like entering into a new, miniature world.
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Can Digital Artist Tabor Robak Become Pixelangelo?The young artist sculpts in pixels rather than marble, laboriously rendering mundane yet fantastical creations.
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A-List Artists Against Frick ExpansionThey fear the Frick will be destroyed in a bid for bigness — like so many other interesting old things in New York City of late.
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The Bromance of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel BasquiatAn in-progress play explores the unplumbed depths of the two artists’ fraught relationship. Was it actually just romance?
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How to Shack Up With a 40-Ton Richard Serra SculptureYou can’t just plop it into your yard or it’ll sink, warns a Serra installation specialist.
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Revisiting the 19th Century’s Cat-Painting Renaissance (Price: $15,000 — LOL!)Dutch painters like Henriette Ronner-Knip and Cornelis Raaphorst dominated the 19th century’s cat-painting renaissance, and now they’re coming back to market.
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Revisiting the 19th Century’s Cat-Painting Renaissance (Price: $15,000 — LOL!)Dutch painters like Henriette Ronner-Knip and Cornelis Raaphorst dominated the 19th century’s cat-painting renaissance, and now they’re coming back to market.
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Product Hunt Predicts the Tech Hits of 2016The site’s founder looks into the near future.