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Museums: For Poe, This Has Been the Year to Die ForMuseums11/30/2009 6:40 PM
Celebrations have been widespread and plentiful in the bicentennial of his birth, including two exhibits in Richmond, Va., where Poe spent nearly a third of his life.

Art Review | Stuart Sherman: A Tabletop Conjurer, RediscoveredArt11/30/2009 1:13 AM
Thanks to two exceptional exhibitions, the performance artist Stuart Sherman is back in a big way, big at least for him.

Art Review | Artur Zmijewski: An Artist Turns People Into His MarionettesArt11/30/2009 1:56 AM
Morally troubling, sociologically provocative videos by Artur Zmijewski are on view in two separately organized exhibitions.

Arts, Briefly: Bilbao Museum Official SentencedMuseums11/30/2009 1:20 AM
The former financial director of the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum was found guilty of embezzlement and falsifying documents last week and was sentenced to 32 months in jail, Agence France-Presse reported.

The Vision to Depict It Their WayArt11/27/2009 12:37 PM
An art event looks to change the wider-world perceptions of art by the visually impaired.

Art Review | Connecticut: Divergent Styles and Inspirations of Coastal Art ColoniesArt11/28/2009 11:57 PM
An exhibition demonstrates how Impressionism predominated at the colonies in Connecticut, and styles of Modernism in Maine.

The Manly Art of Museum CuratingMuseums11/28/2009 5:57 PM
Want to get men into your museum? Try exhibitions on steak, war and rock ’n’ roll.

The Ephemera of Protests, Carefully Hoarded, Is Going to an ArchiveArchives and Records11/29/2009 1:56 PM
Old fliers and other materials from past Lower East Side protests are about to become part of a collection at New York University that records labor history and radical politics.

The Saturday Profile: China’s Impolitic Artist, Still Waiting to Be SilencedAi Weiwei11/28/2009 1:56 AM
Ai Weiwei is perhaps China’s most famous living artist and its most vociferous domestic critic, titles of a sort the committed iconoclast disdains.

Abroad: City, and Artist, Under ConstructionArt11/26/2009 12:17 AM
The Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition of Frank Auerbach’s paintings from the 1950s and early ’60s conjures up early postwar London.

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