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December 4, 2022
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The Upside Down Mondrian and Modern Views on Abstraction

A piece by Mondrian may have been hanging upside down for over 75 years. Ultimately, its orientation will not be changed. So has the perspective of the modern viewer changed at all?

December 4, 2022
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“She Who Wrote:” Mesopotamia and the first known writer

The Morgan Library exhibition examines the life of the first writer, bringing Mesopotamian women into the present.

December 4, 2022
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Arts Council England’s new budget leaves London arts institutions fighting for funding

In a surprising move, the British Art Council has announced a plan to redistribute their funding - supporting new rural cultural institutions but leaving London organizations floundering.

December 4, 2022
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Is It Time to Bid Farewell to Boston’s Stolen Artworks?

The biggest art theft in modern history is a mystery left unsolved for over 30 years. Is it now a lost cause? Netflix’s This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist shed a new light on the ongoing investigation that is, unsurprisingly, leading nowhere. A year after the show’s release, we still know nothing.

November 14, 2022
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Gallery Night

On the hunt for a fun, interactive way to explore Providence’s art scene? Don’t miss the last Gallery Night of the year this upcoming Thursday (November 17)!

November 2, 2022
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Feminism, Subversion, and Media Art - What’s Next?

Feminist media artists have explored identity mediation with counterculutral use of technology since the early 20th Century. But in the information saturated world we live in, what is next?