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Fernando Botero, Artist of Whimsical Rotundity, Is Dead at 91
His voluptuous figures, both in paintings and in sculpture, portrayed the high and mighty as well as everyday people through an enlarging prism.
[ nytimes.com ] Botero, Fernando,Nairy Baghramian Breaks Through With Metropolitan Museum Facade Commission
With powerfully alive new works at the Met and MoMA, the Iranian-born artist Nairy Baghramian embraces the canon, the better to take it apart.
[ nytimes.com ] Museums,On Fire Island, a Home for Art — and the Artists Who Make It
How a New York homeowner and a pair of gay architects turned a midcentury Sears catalog kit house in the Pines into a contemporary refuge that looks nothing like its neighbors.
[ nytimes.com ] Architecture,Does Harriet Tubman Sculptor’s Race Matter?
A white artist was invited to design a statue of Harriet Tubman. After complaints, the city held an open call for submissions.
[ nytimes.com ] Sculpture,Emanoel Araújo, a Brazilian Artist Who Shines the Light on Others
The Afro-Brazilian artist Emanoel Araújo is considered a giant in his home country. A museum he founded is working to preserve his legacy.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,Law School That Covered Slavery Murals Didn’t Violate Artist’s Rights, Court Rules
The artist sued after Vermont Law and Graduate School installed panels in front of two murals it had commissioned in the 1990s.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,In China, Artists Create Miniature Homes From Memories
China’s rapid economic growth has meant the demolition of countless rural homes, and a burgeoning nostalgia. That’s where the miniaturists come in.
[ nytimes.com ] Models and Replicas,This St. Louis House Is a Pattern-Filled Time Portal to the ’80s
In her home, the artist Katherine Bernhardt conjures the giddy heyday of the Memphis design group.
[ nytimes.com ] Nineteen Hundred Eighties,An Artist Grappling With Mexico’s Cultural Legacy
In her first solo museum exhibition, the painter Lucía Vidales subverts a muralist’s canonical work.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,America Spends Big for Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” and Taylor Swift’s “Eras” Tours
The artists’ fans have been shelling out on lavish wardrobes, parties and travel, generating business and boosting spending in host cities.
[ nytimes.com ] Knowles, Beyonce,Dune Shacks of Cape Cod: No Power, No Water, but Eugene O’Neill Was Here
The shacks have been cared for by locals, activists and artists. Now the National Park Service plans to lease them to bidders.
[ nytimes.com ] Cape Cod (Mass),Satchmo’s Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong Center Amplifies An Artist’s Vision
New jazz and exhibition spaces, and an inaugural show curated by Jason Moran, feature the trumpeter’s history, collaged onto the walls.
[ nytimes.com ] Historic Buildings and Sites,Cirque du Soleil Hopes to Expand Audience by Luring Gen Z
Cirque du Soleil is hoping that it can expand its audience, perhaps with perfume that smells like a trapeze artist or a couch that embodies the spirit of clowning.
[ nytimes.com ] Cirque du Soleil,The Storytelling Trees of East Hampton
At the Folly Tree Arboretum, a natural museum curated by an artist with a historian’s eye, every oak, magnolia and sycamore has its own peculiar tale.
[ nytimes.com ] Trees and Shrubs,For Mire Lee, Korean Art Star, It All Comes Down to Guts
The Korean artist’s ingenious machine sculptures, coming to the New Museum, show things that “you don’t actually want to see,” a leading curator says.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,Private Dances: Lotto Royale Offers a ‘Door to an Experience’
River to River Festival presents an art experiment in which audience members and dance artists, paired randomly, meet for one-on-one performances.
[ nytimes.com ] Dancing,Latin American Artists Reinvent Their Histories
Our critic says “Chosen Memories” at MoMA is one of the most stirring recent collection shows. The theme of change and instability is a binding thread.
[ nytimes.com ] Museums,Françoise Gilot, Artist in the Shadow of Picasso, Is Dead at 101
An accomplished painter (and memoirist) in her own right, she was long his lover until she did what no other mistress of his had ever done: She walked out.
[ nytimes.com ] Art,An Ancient Egyptian Mural Offers an Exquisitely Detailed View of Several Bird Species
A 3,300-year-old palace mural offers an exquisitely detailed view of several bird species, and presents an artistic mystery.
[ nytimes.com ] Birds,‘The Pictures Are Miracles’: How Judith Joy Ross Finds Pain and Nobility in Portraits
With a retrospective in Philadelphia, the artist is still seeking to capture a mysterious moment with a stranger.
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