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Frank Stella: Had Gadya Exhibition

 

 

The Supreme Court is Wrong About Andy Warhol

 

 

Taking Keith Haring Seriously

 

 

 

The Power of Art in a Political Age

 

David Hockney Goes High-Tech

 

 

How Drake’s $100 Million Bet Saved the Long-Lost Art Carnival Luna Luna

 

 

Alex Katz: Six Ramps of a Painter’s Progress

 

Alex Katz is Still Perfecting His Craft

 

 

Claes Oldenburg Captured a Carefree (and Consumerist) America

 

Warhol’s ‘Marilyn,’ at $195 Million, Shatters Auction Record for an American Artist

 

Donald Baechler Dies at 65

 

 

Wayne Thiebaud, Playful Painter of the Everyday, Dies at 101

 

 

Wrapped Arc du Triomphe is Christo’s Fleeting Gift to Paris

 

Seeing Double with Jasper Johns

 

 

Chuck Close, Artist of Outsized Reality, Dies at 81

 

 

 

Keith Haring: Radiant Vision

 

Boston’s MFA hosts Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation

 

 

KAWS: What a Party!

 

Robert Rauschenberg, Inventive Genius

 

 

Christo’s Billowy Visions, Fleeting but Unforgettable

 

Christo, Artist Known for Massive, Fleeting Displays, Dies

 

Crocker Art Museum to Celebrate Wayne Thiebaud’s 100th Birthday

 

Donald Judd Retrospective at MoMA Opens March 1, 2020

 

John Baldessari, Who Gave Conceptual Art a Dose of Wit, Is Dead at 88

 

‘Abstract Climates’: Helen Frankenthaler’s Ode to Provincetown

 

Andy Warhol’s Art Factory featuring the Marilyn Monroe Suite

 

Behind Basquiat’s ‘Defacement’: Reframing a Tragedy

 

Jeff Koons ‘Rabbit’ Sets Auction Record for Most Expensive Work by Living Artist

 

Christo’s Next Project: Wrapping the Arc de Triomphe

 

‘Jean-Michel Basquiat’ at the Brant Shows His Bifurcated Life

 

The Newly Reopened 23rd Street Subway Station Has Already Gone To The Dogs

 

The Surprising Tale of One of Frank Stella’s Black Paintings

 

 

David Hockney Painting Sells for $90 Million, Smashing Record for Living Artist

 

Andy Warhol Inc.: How He Made Business His Art

 

Banksy Painting Self-Destructs After Fetching $1.4 Million at Sotheby’s

 

Art Is Fleeting, but Red Grooms Is Forever

 

Alex Katz’s Life in Art

 

 

Andy Warhol–From A to B and Back Again

 

 

 

In Paris, Banksy Spreads a Trail of Graffiti, and Rumors

 

Robert Indiana, 89, Who Turned ‘Love’ Into Enduring Art, Is Dead

 

Swatches Illuminate a Painter’s Other Art

 

 

Jasper Johns Still Doesn’t Want to Explain His Art

 

 

In ‘Austin,’ a Monument to Ellsworth Kelly’s Vision

 

Wayne Thiebaud’s early works still confound

 

 

Exclusive Interview with Michael Lisi

 

Inside the Art-Filled Home of KAWS Artist Brian Donnelly

 

 

Kenny Scharf’s East Village 38 Years Later

 

Shepard Fairey: After ‘Hope,’ Some Damage Control

 

Robert Longo in American Psycho

 

Brooklyn Museum: Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo

 

Cindy Sherman Takes Selfies (as Only She Could) on Instagram

 

The Audacity of Robert Rauschenberg

 

 

A Basquiat Sells for ‘Mind-Blowing’ $110.5 Million at Auction

 

 

How a Humble Pineapple Became Art

 

 

Photography’s Angel Provocateur:
‘Cindy Sherman’ at Museum of Modern Art

 

Ellsworth Kelly, Abstract to the End

 

 

Sean Scully: ‘I don’t lie on a chaise longue with a cigarette holder and a glass of champagne’

 

James Rosenquist, Pop Art Pioneer, Dies at 83

 

 

Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s

 

 

Howard Hodgkin, Whose Paintings Were Coded With Emotion, Dies at 84

 

Marilyn Minter Finds Art in the Female Form

 

 

Christo, Trump and the Art World’s Biggest Protest Yet

 

 

The Art of Robert Longo: Black Flag

 

 

Nan Goldin’s Life in Progress

 

 

2016_marilyn_minter_pretty_dirty_pop_rocks_2000w_600_359Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty

 

 

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The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close

The Mysterious Metamorphosis of Chuck Close

 

 

marilyngeorgebarrisGeorge Barris, Photographer Who Captured the Last Images of Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 94

 

 

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The Most Famous Pop Artist You Don’t Know