More than a century after a storied hunting trip by Theodore Roosevelt, the storm destroyed artworks that were part of a county tradition.
Tag: Sculpture
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The Black Artists Claiming More Space Than Ever Before
New monumental works are filling landscapes and galleries, where they argue for the freedom and power to play.
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Kehinde Wiley’s New Exhibition Is a Chapel of Mourning
“An Archaeology of Silence” opens in San Francisco, after a string of police killings of Black men. Along with powerful art, it offers a respite room to those needing a break.
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‘Million-Dollar Staircase’ Adds a New Face: Ruth Bader Ginsberg
After 125 years, the male-dominated architectural fixture of New York’s Capitol is getting an update.
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Wangechi Mutu: An Imagined World Made Possible
The multimedia artist transforms the New Museum into a fabulous sphere of creatures where divisions of gender, race and species do not apply.