
Warren Kanders Quits Whitney Board After Tear Gas Protests
Days after eight artists left the Whitney Biennial, the vice chairman stepped down amid criticism of how his company’s law enforcement supplies are used.
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Days after eight artists left the Whitney Biennial, the vice chairman stepped down amid criticism of how his company’s law enforcement supplies are used.
By Robin Pogrebin and

The Design Triennial envisions the possibilities for algae, yeast and other nonpolluting materials. Will they help save the planet?
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Noah Tepperberg has been buying art for two decades, but when he married Melissa Wood they went back to square one to accommodate their shared tastes.
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New work from the multimedia artist Uman; West African photography masters; sumptuous vessels from Morris Graves; and Dana Hoey’s confrontational portraits of fighters.

“Point of No Return,” an exhibition marking the anniversary, shows that not all artists celebrated the historic events of 1989.
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Sandy Schreier is the most important American collector of couture you’ve never heard of.
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An interactive art installation turns a live-action game into a disarming demonstration of social inequality.
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Art workers around the country are sharing their salaries and in some cases forming unions to put pressure on their institutions.
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The institution hopes to become “the epicenter of scholarship” on this artist.
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