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  • Givenchy to Recreate the Studio of Louis XIV's Court Sculptor at Christie's Paris This Fall

    by Julia Halperin Published: August 29, 2024 Last April, legendary fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy approached Christie's with a drawing in hand. Givenchy's vision will come to life at ...

  • Who Lives There: Close Quarters on the High Line

    On the most intimate stretch of the High Line, new residents adjust to a life on display.

  • Community-Supported Art: New Orleans Arts Org Brings a Locavore Model to Collecting

    by Kyle Chayka Published: August 14, 2024 Is art ready for its locavore moment. The Drop , a new project from New Orleans non-profit Pelican Bomb , is pioneering a buy-it-local policy for ...

  • India Censors Hans Ulrich Obrist Show, Robert Storr Bashes Jeffry Deitch, And More Must-Read Art News

    by ARINFO Published: July 25, 2024 - Indian Art Show Censored in China: Stepping beyond their own borders, Indian authorities successfully demanded the removal of a video by artist Tejal Shah from ...

  • Just in Time for the Olympics, British Artist Grows World's First Soccer Ball From Living Cells

    by ARTINFO UK, Coline Milliard Published: July 26, 2024 Pig bladders have for centuries been used in the manufacturing of sports equipment. Light, solid, and stretchable, they made perfect ...

  • Despite Rain, The Watermill Center's Racy "Big Bang" Gala Raises Over $1.5 Million

    by Ann Binlot Published: July 30, 2024 WATER MILL, New York - The steady rain Saturday evening made the hike up a muddy hill to the Watermill Center for founder Robert Wilson's annual summer ...

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