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Queen Lyrics and Freddie Mercury’s Grand Piano Soar at Auction
Sotheby’s in London began selling about 1,400 items once owned by the…
At H.K.W. in Berlin, a New Energy Is Vibrating
On a bright morning in early June, German lawmakers, Berlin city officials,…
A Scandal and Its Fallout Compound the British Museum’s Woes
Its digital archives include records for 4.5 million items, or about half…
Ed Ruscha’s ‘Chocolate Room’ Still Tantalizes
A rich perfume wafts through the sixth floor of the Museum of…
Does Harriet Tubman Sculptor’s Race Matter?
A year ago, the city of Philadelphia invited an artist to design…
Emanoel Araújo, a Brazilian Artist Who Shines the Light on Others
The day Emanoel Araújo died last year, his museum was in shambles.…
Berenice Abbott Captured Manhattan’s Heady Skyscraper Boom
If you were an American artist or writer in the 1920s, Paris…
As Fight Over A.I. Artwork Unfolds, Judge Rejects Copyright Claim
A federal judge rejected an attempt to copyright an artwork generated by…
What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in August
Want to see new art in New York this weekend? Check out…