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Art and Photography
What My Grandfather Saw Photographing the 1919 Typhus Epidemic in Poland
Joe T. Marshall Went From Harvard to the Red Cross
By
Megan Marshall
| May 29, 2020
On the Untold Talent of Dora Maar, More Than a Muse of Picasso
In Search of "The Weeping Woman"
By
Brigitte Benkemoun
| May 29, 2020
Dorothea Lange is So Much More Than One Famous Photograph
On the Unseen Work of an American Master
By
Marta Bausells
| May 28, 2020
When Did We Begin Conflating Art, Politics, and Morality?
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Mara Faye Lethem
| May 21, 2020
Out of This Disaster, New Approaches to Art May Emerge
Hal Foster on What—Or May Not—Come After Covid-19
By
Hal Foster
| May 21, 2020
Check out these messy, startling portraits of some of your favorite dead authors.
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Aaron Robertson
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Edward Carey
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James Gardner
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The Writers Vincent van Gogh Loved, From Charles Dickens to Harriet Beecher Stowe
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20 Artists' Visions of
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Emily Temple
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At a Fabled Artist's Colony, Ruth Asawa Found Her Voice
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Marilyn Chase
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How Virginia Woolf and Susan Sontag Looked at Photos
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The 13 Best Book Covers
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The Exhibit That Challenged Our Understanding of Death and the Human Body
John Troyer on the Controversial Exhibition,
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John Troyer
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