Museums
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Emma Sloley
The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space celebrates the East Village's populist past
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Kate Deimling
On December 15, one of the more innovative additions to New York City’s cultural scene, the National Museum of Mathematics, finally opened its doors to the public. Also known as MoMath, the institution is the brainchild of mathematics Ph.D. and hedge fund...
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Yasmine Mohseni
LOS ANGELES — With 2012 drawing to a close and a new artgoing season in the works, now is the final chance to visit many of this year’s major exhibits. ARTINFO’s Yasmine Mohseni reports on the top six end-of-the-year L.A. museum shows.“Zarina: Paper Like...
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Raphael Kadushin
Ryerson Image Centre melds academia and auteurism in a new downtown museum
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Declan McGarvey
MACBA unveils a new contemporary art collection in the heart of San Telmo
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Emma Sloley
Experimental art meets experimental eats at MoMA PS1
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Colleen Clark
Art lovers get a sweet reward at Los Angeles museum
WHAT: “Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949-1960.”WHEN: June 8-September 12WHERE: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, New York.WHY THIS SHOW MATTERS: Inspired by, and named for, French art critic...
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ARTINFO
WEDNESDAY, 8/29Beirut, at Rumsey Playfield, 6 PMCentral Park (5th Avenue at 72nd Street). $32.Screening: “Empire Records,” at SummerScreen, 6 PMMcCarren Park, WilliamsburgWalker Fee: “Inside Out: Works of Tape,” at Gallery 151, 6 - 9 PM132...
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Kate Deimling, ARTINFO France
In 2010, France's now-former President Nicolas Sarkozy announced his intention to build a national French history museum, the Maison de l’Histoire de France, alongside the National Archives in Paris’s Marais neighborhood. Controversy quickly ensued, with many...














