Frank Gehry, pioneering architect, dies
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The current Internet landscape sometimes feels like the Zone in Andrei Tarkovsky’s film “Stalker”: directionless, inexplicable, bound to change in confusing ways. Our social-media feeds don’t offer much except the forward acceleration of ...
Thirty-one years ago, writer Francis Fukuyama announced the “end of history” and judging by the current state of the academy and public discourse, he may have had a point. Or maybe not. History as an academic discipline, and a topic of social interest ...
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The institution’s new purpose-built digs on 125th Street, designed by Adjaye Associates with Cooper Robertson, has double the exhibition space than its predecessor.
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