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NYT > Art & Design
Art Review: Antics Aside, a Dalí of Constant AmbitionArt9/2/2010 10:45 PM
An exhibition counters the notion that late work by Dalí is bad, and that most Dalí is late work.

Art Review: Landscapes Framed by a ChevyPhotography9/2/2010 10:45 PM
Lee Friedlander’s “America by Car,” opening Saturday at the Whitney Museum, consists of black-and-white photographs taken from inside cars.

Art Review: A Language Explorer Who Heard Echoes of AfricaBlacks9/2/2010 10:45 PM
Lorenzo Dow Turner dug deep to find many African-inflected elements in the Gullah language and culture.

Murakami Art in Thanksgiving ParadeMacy's Thanksgiving Day Parade9/2/2010 9:05 AM
Takashi Murakami's superflat characters about 40 feet long when their balloon incarnations are completed, and about three stories tall when filled with helium.

California Lawmakers Approve Bill on Stolen Art Claimsart & design9/1/2010 8:59 AM
The legislation would make it easier for people to try to recover artworks from museums.

Sing Along With Yoko Ono!Museum of Modern Art8/31/2010 8:50 AM
ArtsBeat tries to provide a libretto.

Loving the Lowbrow (It Has Its Own Hall of Fame)Art9/2/2010 10:45 PM
“Bad art” — rescued from trash heaps and thrift shops — has become a genre in itself, with its own fans.

Art Review: The Allure of the Homespun in the Maw of the Digital AgeArt9/2/2010 10:50 PM
“Underground Pop,” at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, N.Y., highlights the tension between college-trained sophistication and fictions of naïveté.

Co-Owner of Missing Painting Says He Is a VictimArt9/2/2010 9:20 PM
Tom Doyle said he still planned to sue a friend who claimed to have lost his $1.35 million painting, “Portrait of a Girl,” declaring, “I’ve really got a lot of people mad at me.”

At Lincoln Center, Information Is ArchitectureArchitecture9/1/2010 11:47 PM
The architects behind the redesign say the media installations are an expression of an attempt to make the complex more inviting and immediate.

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