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Amy Sherald's "American Sublime" Retrospective Opens at Whitney Museum
Amy Sherald's "American Sublime," a major retrospective of her large-scale portraits of Black Americans, opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, traveling from San Francisco and set to go to the National Portrait Gallery in September, where it may be challenged by the current polit...
Amy Sherald's "American Sublime" Retrospective Opens at Whitney Museum
Amy Sherald's "American Sublime," a major retrospective of her large-scale portraits of Black Americans, opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, traveling from San Francisco and set to go to the National Portrait Gallery in September, where it may be challenged by the current polit...
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28% Bias Score


Benning's "Little Boy" Premieres at Berlinale
James Benning's "Little Boy," premiering at the Berlinale Forum, uses model-making and archival audio (1960-2016) to create a visual commentary on American history, touching upon themes of power, war, and environmental destruction.
Benning's "Little Boy" Premieres at Berlinale
James Benning's "Little Boy," premiering at the Berlinale Forum, uses model-making and archival audio (1960-2016) to create a visual commentary on American history, touching upon themes of power, war, and environmental destruction.
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36% Bias Score


Government Funding and Artistic Freedom: The Case of Jonas Staal and the Prix de Rome
Jonas Staal, recipient of the 2023 Prix de Rome visual arts award, whose work often criticizes authority, received funding from the Dutch government's Mondriaan Fund, sparking debate about the relationship between government funding and artistic freedom and the potential for conflict of interest.
Government Funding and Artistic Freedom: The Case of Jonas Staal and the Prix de Rome
Jonas Staal, recipient of the 2023 Prix de Rome visual arts award, whose work often criticizes authority, received funding from the Dutch government's Mondriaan Fund, sparking debate about the relationship between government funding and artistic freedom and the potential for conflict of interest.
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40% Bias Score


Manzar: Pakistani Art's Response to Repression
The Manzar exhibition in Doha, Qatar, showcases 200 artworks from Pakistan spanning eight decades, highlighting the impact of General Zia-ul-Haq's dictatorship on artistic expression and challenging the narrow definition of "Pakistani art" by including works from pre-1947 and neighboring countries.
Manzar: Pakistani Art's Response to Repression
The Manzar exhibition in Doha, Qatar, showcases 200 artworks from Pakistan spanning eight decades, highlighting the impact of General Zia-ul-Haq's dictatorship on artistic expression and challenging the narrow definition of "Pakistani art" by including works from pre-1947 and neighboring countries.
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32% Bias Score

Venlo Museum Showcases Humor's Political Power in Art
The Museum van Bommel van Dam in Venlo opened "It's Not A Joke," an exhibition exploring humor in art and its power to address serious issues like migration and gender politics, featuring works by Salim Bayri, Sarah Lucas, Agata Siwek, and others.

Venlo Museum Showcases Humor's Political Power in Art
The Museum van Bommel van Dam in Venlo opened "It's Not A Joke," an exhibition exploring humor in art and its power to address serious issues like migration and gender politics, featuring works by Salim Bayri, Sarah Lucas, Agata Siwek, and others.
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28% Bias Score

German Activists' Anti-Musk Campaign: Projection at Tesla Factory Disputed
German art activists from the Center for Political Beauty (CPB) launched a campaign against Elon Musk, claiming to have projected an image onto the Tesla factory in Berlin-Brandenburg depicting him in a Nazi-like salute with the word "Heil" added to the Tesla logo; however, news sources dispute the ...

German Activists' Anti-Musk Campaign: Projection at Tesla Factory Disputed
German art activists from the Center for Political Beauty (CPB) launched a campaign against Elon Musk, claiming to have projected an image onto the Tesla factory in Berlin-Brandenburg depicting him in a Nazi-like salute with the word "Heil" added to the Tesla logo; however, news sources dispute the ...
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40% Bias Score

Rosen's Body Art Exhibition Explores Israeli Conflict and Trauma
Roee Rosen's solo exhibition at HaMidrasha Gallery in Tel Aviv, until January 17, uses body art to explore the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and personal trauma, including works depicting war tattoos and the artist's battle with cancer, alongside pieces by other artists on similar themes.

Rosen's Body Art Exhibition Explores Israeli Conflict and Trauma
Roee Rosen's solo exhibition at HaMidrasha Gallery in Tel Aviv, until January 17, uses body art to explore the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and personal trauma, including works depicting war tattoos and the artist's battle with cancer, alongside pieces by other artists on similar themes.
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36% Bias Score

Sharjah Curator Tops "Power 100" List, Spotlighting Middle Eastern Art
Hoor al-Qasimi, daughter of Sharjah's ruler, topped ArtReview's "Power 100" list for leading the Sharjah Art Foundation and Biennial, significantly increasing the global visibility of Middle Eastern art, despite censorship challenges within the region.

Sharjah Curator Tops "Power 100" List, Spotlighting Middle Eastern Art
Hoor al-Qasimi, daughter of Sharjah's ruler, topped ArtReview's "Power 100" list for leading the Sharjah Art Foundation and Biennial, significantly increasing the global visibility of Middle Eastern art, despite censorship challenges within the region.
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52% Bias Score
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