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Robert Rauschenberg Headlines Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum Reopening
From birds to spacecraft, flight was a recurring theme for the artist throughout his career.
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A Rare Caravaggio Comes to New York—And Steals the Show
At the Morgan Library and Museum, a must-see show is organized around a major loan from the Galleria Borghese in Rome.
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Israel Makes Venice Biennale Pick, Reigniting Boycott Calls
Sculptor Belu-Simion Fainaru has called for "dialogue, not exclusion."
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Venice Biennale Uproar as South Africa Cancels Artist Over Artwork Referencing Gaza
The pavilion's artist Gabrielle Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo deem the cancelation "a grave violation of the right to freedom of expression."
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Van Gogh Museum Recreates the Artist’s Famed Yellow House
The colorful residence has been brought to life in an exhibition reuniting Van Gogh's Roulin family portraits.
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Historic Quran Used in Zohran Mamdani’s Inauguration Goes on View
The 18th or 19th-century holy book is now on display at the New York Public Library.
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You Can See Every Jan van Eyck Portrait in One Blockbuster London Show
For the first time in history, all of Van Eyck’s surviving portraits—nearly half of his entire known output—will be displayed together at London’s National Gallery.
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19 Can’t-Miss Museum Shows Across the U.S. in 2026
From a major Frida Kahlo survey to the hidden history of Tarot, these are the exhibitions we're dying to see.
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How a Mischievous Cat Left a Mark on Medieval Art—and Inspired a New Exhibition
"Paws on Parchement" traces the appearences of cats in medieval manuscripts, from Europe, Asia, and the Islamic world.
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New York’s Public Art Masterpiece ‘Ruckus Manhattan’ Is Back in the Spotlight
Red Grooms's 50-year-old immersive installation is back on view after decades at the Brooklyn Museum. And it's being credited to its co-creator, Mimi Gross, for the first time.
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