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To celebrate their city’s tricentennial, the New Orleans Museum of Art gathered under one roof what was once one of the greatest art collections in the world.
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Organizing the first retrospective for Michaelina Wautier, a forgotten 17th century Dutch woman artist, offered a unique (and exciting) set of curatorial challenges.
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The gift from the widow of Erhard Göpel, a dealer who worked for Hitler and engaged in the plunder of Jewish collections during World War II, raises ethical questions.
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Bill Cunningham’s posthumously published memoir, "Fashion Climbing," reveals a life inspired by beauty and originality.
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How artists, collectors, curators and museums value memory.
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More than just a party spot, Studio 54 changed the cultural landscape of New York City
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A celebrated painter in her own time, Thérèse Schwartze later fell into obscurity. Now she is being rediscovered.
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A once-in-a-lifetime experience at Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum
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Underneath the veneer of classical beauty and harmony, Antonio Canova was a great innovator who modernized sculpture.