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A Belgian Photographer Spent Years Documenting Her Worldly Possessions—All 12,795 Objects. What Gives?
Barbara Iweins has photographed every last item in her Brussels home.
By Min Chen
Law
The Louvre Has Redoubled Its Efforts to Be Named a Civil Party in the International Antiquities Trafficking Case Against Its Former Director
The museum wants to enter a legal gray area wherein it is declared partly a victim, which may help absolve its tarnished reputation.
By Devorah Lauter
Galleries
South Africa’s Goodman Gallery Arrives in New York Bearing Artworks by William Kentridge, Candice Breitz, and More
Owner Liza Essers talked to Artnet News about the broader strategy behind the veteran gallery’s latest move.
By Eileen Kinsella
Pop Culture
‘We Didn’t Look Homogenized’: The Cure’s Go-To Cover Artist on the Creative Spark Behind the Band’s Most Enduring Album Sleeves
Andy Vella walked us through five of his most iconic designs for the band.
By Min Chen
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Spotlight: Two Rising Artists Offer Unique Visions of the Dominican Diasporic Experience In a New Detroit Exhibition
Artists Tiffany Alfonseca and Monica Hernandez will showcase recent paintings in this exhibition at Library Street Collective, opening September 23
By Artnet Gallery Network
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