Stéphane Mandelbaum, Edgy Art and a Life Violently Cut Short
In 1980s Belgium, this Jewish artist dared to blur the lines between victims and villains. [+]
In 1980s Belgium, this Jewish artist dared to blur the lines between victims and villains. [+]
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Hanna Eshel did not succeed in the New York art world. Her only reliable exhibit [+]
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A blue-chip gallery asks, does the infamous Whitney Biennial or “The Theater of Refusal” measure [+]
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The Bouroullec brothers, the most influential French designers since Philippe Starck, have broken up.
The people who hid Curt Bloch, a German Jew, in the crawl space of a [+]