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Visual arts faculty, alumni, and staff are standing in solidarity with students as “art corners” and other creative ...
But as it became clear that the post was made as an April Fools’ Day joke at the expense of grandmotherly crafts, there was swift outrage from the textile community. Ageist and misogynistic attitudes ...
The problem with a show in Venice on war is the insistence that there had to be a bit of hope too — and the hopeful element of this show is feeble, if not schmalzy.
The institution acquired the bust from a Swiss art dealer who has been linked with the looted antiquities trade at other US museums.
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