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Sainsbury Centre's
The Sainsbury Centre's exhibition, "Can We Stop Killing Each Other?", attempts to explore violence through various art forms, but its disjointed presentation and lack of cohesive narrative leave the visitor confused.
Sainsbury Centre's
The Sainsbury Centre's exhibition, "Can We Stop Killing Each Other?", attempts to explore violence through various art forms, but its disjointed presentation and lack of cohesive narrative leave the visitor confused.
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56% Bias Score


William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
William Kentridge Retrospective: Apartheid, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Mining in South Africa
A dual exhibition in Essen and Dresden showcases renowned South African artist William Kentridge's work, focusing on apartheid, colonialism, and the impact of mining, with the Essen exhibit opening Thursday and including around 160 pieces spanning five decades.
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4% Bias Score


China's Censorship Silences Thai Art Exhibition, Forcing Curators to Flee
A Bangkok art exhibition showcasing works critical of authoritarian regimes was censored after Chinese government pressure, forcing the Burmese curators to flee to the UK seeking asylum amidst allegations of Thai police involvement.
China's Censorship Silences Thai Art Exhibition, Forcing Curators to Flee
A Bangkok art exhibition showcasing works critical of authoritarian regimes was censored after Chinese government pressure, forcing the Burmese curators to flee to the UK seeking asylum amidst allegations of Thai police involvement.
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44% Bias Score


Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
American artist Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," scheduled for September 2024, due to concerns about censorship of her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty inspired by a transgender artist, amid increasing...
Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
American artist Amy Sherald canceled her Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," scheduled for September 2024, due to concerns about censorship of her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty inspired by a transgender artist, amid increasing...
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48% Bias Score


Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
Amy Sherald canceled her "American Sublime" exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in response to internal concerns regarding her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty as a transgender woman, citing a climate of political hostility toward transgende...
Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition Amid Censorship Concerns
Amy Sherald canceled her "American Sublime" exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in response to internal concerns regarding her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts the Statue of Liberty as a transgender woman, citing a climate of political hostility toward transgende...
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
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24% Bias Score

Ukrainian Artist Finds Refuge and Inspiration in Lisbon Basilica
Veronika Blyzniuchenko, a Ukrainian artist, fled to Portugal after the 2022 Russian invasion and now exhibits her work in a previously closed section of Lisbon's Basílica da Estrela, transforming it into a vibrant art space and contributing to its restoration.

Ukrainian Artist Finds Refuge and Inspiration in Lisbon Basilica
Veronika Blyzniuchenko, a Ukrainian artist, fled to Portugal after the 2022 Russian invasion and now exhibits her work in a previously closed section of Lisbon's Basílica da Estrela, transforming it into a vibrant art space and contributing to its restoration.
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24% Bias Score

Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.

Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.
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48% Bias Score

Pechstein Retrospective: From Early Copy to South Seas Idylls
A traveling Pechstein retrospective, currently in Bernried, Germany, showcases the artist's life and work, from his early copied painting to his South Seas idylls and wartime experiences, providing insight into his artistic development and the challenges he faced.

Pechstein Retrospective: From Early Copy to South Seas Idylls
A traveling Pechstein retrospective, currently in Bernried, Germany, showcases the artist's life and work, from his early copied painting to his South Seas idylls and wartime experiences, providing insight into his artistic development and the challenges he faced.
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32% Bias Score

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition over Censorship of Transgender Artwork
Amy Sherald canceled her National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," in protest against internal concerns over her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts a transgender Statue of Liberty; this follows President Trump's executive order demanding changes to Smithsonian exhibition...

Sherald Cancels Smithsonian Exhibition over Censorship of Transgender Artwork
Amy Sherald canceled her National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Sublime," in protest against internal concerns over her painting "Trans Forming Liberty," which depicts a transgender Statue of Liberty; this follows President Trump's executive order demanding changes to Smithsonian exhibition...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Forgotten Jewish Women Designers
The Jewish Museum Berlin's "Widerstände" exhibition highlights the forgotten contributions of Jewish female designers to modern fashion in 1930s Germany, showcasing works by prominent milliners like Paula Schwarz and featuring personal artifacts like Edith Samuel's self-portrait doll, illustrating t...

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Forgotten Jewish Women Designers
The Jewish Museum Berlin's "Widerstände" exhibition highlights the forgotten contributions of Jewish female designers to modern fashion in 1930s Germany, showcasing works by prominent milliners like Paula Schwarz and featuring personal artifacts like Edith Samuel's self-portrait doll, illustrating t...
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52% Bias Score

Beyond the Visual" Exhibition Promotes Tactile Art Accessibility
The Henry Moore Institute's "Beyond the Visual" exhibition, opening in November, features tactile sculptures created with and curated by blind and partially sighted artists, aiming to increase accessibility and challenge the art world's "ocularcentric bias.

Beyond the Visual" Exhibition Promotes Tactile Art Accessibility
The Henry Moore Institute's "Beyond the Visual" exhibition, opening in November, features tactile sculptures created with and curated by blind and partially sighted artists, aiming to increase accessibility and challenge the art world's "ocularcentric bias.
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20% Bias Score
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