Art
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World
Lviv Reopens Art Galleries ‘to Show We Are Alive’
In fact, sometimes art accelerates, even as bombs rain down. Two Ukrainian artists, Vlada Ralko and Volodymyr Budnikov, spent a…
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Travel
Paris, Europe’s Former Art Capital, Is Back on Top
THE TREND ISN’T limited to the French capital, either. Last summer, in response to an urge to return to Europe…
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World
Saving Ukrainian Art, and Helping Artists, One NFT at a Time
Lika Spivakovska closed her two art galleries in Kyiv, Ukraine, hours after Russia invaded her country and felt helpless as…
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Food
When a Restaurant Is a Work of Art
STOCKHOLM — “Can somebody dim the Dan Flavin?” It’s not a request one generally hears at a restaurant, but on…
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World
Officials Say Russian Art, Seized by Finns, Should Return Home
Finland’s foreign ministry said Friday that it had authorized the return of three shipments of Russian art that had been…
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World
Budi Tek, 65, Dies; His Fortune Built a Vast Trove of Asian Art
Unlike many of those collectors, however, he always insisted that he had a civic obligation to display his art. After…
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World
In Miami, a Ukrainian Art Show Becomes Unintentionally Timely
The wife-and-husband gallerists Julia and Max Voloshyn had planned to return to Kyiv last week to open a new show…
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World
Shining a Spotlight on the Art of Translation
In addition to Tokarczuk, she began translating works by the Polish writer Wioletta Greg and the Argentine writers Romina Paula,…
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World News
Neil Marcus, Whose Art Illuminated Disability, Dies at 67
At every efficiency of his play “Storm Reading,” the author and actor Neil Marcus supplied his viewers a reminder: “Disability…
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World News
Turner Prize Goes to Array Collective, an Art Protest Group
COVENTRY, England — Array Collective, a bunch of 11 artists who attend political protests in Northern Ireland, sporting carnivalesque costumes…
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