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1. Helen Marden, Grieving in Bright Colors and on Her Own Terms

2. Roni Horn: a Restless Artist With 4 Shows and More Identities

3. Brick by Brick, a Sculpture at Storm King, by Way of Africa

4. The Barnes Foundation Loosens Its Straitjacket

5. The 'Haunting' of Gary Simmons

6. Science Is on His Dance Card

7. At 83, Arne Glimcher Indulges His Inner Curator

8. Genius at Work: 29 MacArthur Fellows Show Their Art in Chicago

9. A Rare Spotlight on Black Women's Art Still Shines After 51 Years

10. Art of the Dealer: Paula Cooper Shores Up Her Legacy

11. John Waters, Droll Bard of Baltimore, Promises Art to Hometown Museum

12. Michelangelo Pistoletto Endures. Even Covid Couldn't Stop Him

13. A Painter Who Puts It All on the Line

15. A Swiss Dada Pioneer Finally Gets Her Spotlight

16. Keep Calm and Draw Together

17. New York's Newest Private Museum Is Tucked Away in Brooklyn

18. Mickalene Thomas Shares Everything. Even a New Show

19. An Artist Who Appropriates With a Wink

20. For Frieze, There's No Place Like London

21. Highway 61 Revisited, With Jessica Lange

22. Could That Be a $3 Million Vase in Your Attic?

23. The Impresario of 'Ballet Kink'

24. Graphic, Grabby and Democratic: Posters Get Their Own Museum

25. Inspired by Virginia Woolf, Curated by Tilda Swinton

26. XX Marks the Spot: KAWS Goes Global

27. Ross Bleckner on His Comeback and Mary Boone

28. For Tadao Ando and France, It's Been a Long Romance

30. Don't Step on the Starfish: Elmgreen &? Dragset at FIAC

31. On the Block for a Good Cause

32. For Wine Auctions, It's Been Another Very Good Year

33. 'To Protect Napoleon Is My Career,' One Collector Vows

34. A Smaller Biennale Paris Seeks the Right Buyers

35. A Canadian Museum Promotes Indigenous Art. But Don't Call It 'Indian.'

36. Whaam! Pow! Lichtenstein Foundation Starts to Wind Down With Big Gifts

37. Charles Ray, Walking a Fine Line With a Hungry Lion

38. For Claes Oldenburg, a Departure From His Own Tradition

40. A Man on an Eco-Mission in Mixed Media

41. Unclothed in Andrew Wyeth's Art

42. Are There Glass Snakes in Dale Chihuly's Fragile Eden?

44. Righting Wrongs and Generating Attention for Art of the African Diaspora

47. Art fair finds its place at the table

50. European fair looks westward

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