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This Small Statue in Brussels Has a Large Bladder and Lots of Outfits

This Small Statue in Brussels Has a Large Bladder and L...

Manneken Pis, the famed bronze statue of a little boy who always has to go, has ...

Paris Again Merges as a Mecca for the Arts

Paris Again Merges as a Mecca for the Arts

Many of the galleries showing at TEFAF Maastricht are from France, a sign of the...

At the Whitney, a Biennial Gets Personal

At the Whitney, a Biennial Gets Personal

For an unmoored time, 56 artists and teams present an inspired discourse shaped ...

Russia Returns to Venice Biennale, in Latest Sign of a Cultural Comeback

Russia Returns to Venice Biennale, in Latest Sign of a ...

By hosting a pavilion again this year, Russia continues its efforts to shed its ...

The Villa Beer in Vienna Opens as a Museum and Cultural center

The Villa Beer in Vienna Opens as a Museum and Cultural...

The newly renovated Villa Beer in Vienna is a modernist masterpiece with a dark ...

Inside Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna’s Endlessly Adaptable Milan Home

Inside Mario Milana and Gabriella Campagna’s Endlessly ...

A couple transformed their apartment into a refuge that doubles as an ever-evolv...

The Statues Were Mostly Men or Nude Women. So These Knitters Got to Work.

The Statues Were Mostly Men or Nude Women. So These Kni...

Women in Denmark, dismayed by unequal representation in public art, stitched tog...

Christian Astuguevieille, 79, Dies; Created Strange Scents and Enigmatic Objects

Christian Astuguevieille, 79, Dies; Created Strange Sce...

For Commes des Garçons, he designed improbable perfumes that conjured burning ru...

To Many, the Buildings Are Incredible Hulks. They’re Doomed Anyway.

To Many, the Buildings Are Incredible Hulks. They’re Do...

Why the country is quick to tear down its modern architectural masterpieces.

Fusing the Personal and the Political, With Monumental Results

Fusing the Personal and the Political, With Monumental ...

Doron Langberg used to think their Israeli heritage was incidental to their art....

Did Andrea Fraser’s Career Bloom Because Her Mother’s Career Died?

Did Andrea Fraser’s Career Bloom Because Her Mother’s C...

Andrea Fraser had long felt that she was to blame for the years her mother, Carm...

6 Design Products That May Be the Last of Their Kind

6 Design Products That May Be the Last of Their Kind

Many artisanal practices are hanging by a thread, but there is still a chance to...

Is He the Last Man in Naples, Italy, to Paint Numbers By Hand?

Is He the Last Man in Naples, Italy, to Paint Numbers B...

The numeraio Pasquale De Stefano’s handmade market signs are a dying breed of ev...

Ceramics, Once the Lifeblood of Mexican Artisans, Are Under Pressure

Ceramics, Once the Lifeblood of Mexican Artisans, Are U...

In the state of Michoacán, industrial agriculture and organized crime threaten a...

Yorgos Lanthimos Steps Back From the Movie Camera, and Picks Up Another One

Yorgos Lanthimos Steps Back From the Movie Camera, and ...

A new exhibition in the director’s native Athens showcases his work as a photogr...

Diya Vij Is New York’s Next Culture Czar

Diya Vij Is New York’s Next Culture Czar

Diya Vij, the incoming commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs, said ...

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