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Activist Convicted in Degas Sculpture Action Says He did It “for My Two Children”

Timothy Martin could go to prison for smearing black paint on the protective case of Edgar Degas’s “Little Dancer,” which was unharmed, at the National Gallery of Art.

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‘And Then There Was Everything’ Unearths the Allure of Natural Motifs at Joy Machine

‘And Then There Was Everything’ Unearths the Allure of Natural Motifs at Joy MachineThe exhibition references Richard Powers’ novel The Overstory, which beckons readers into a winding narrative tuned into the intimations of the trees.

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Christopher Wilton-Steer’s 25,000-Mile Journey Captures a Contemporary View of an Ancient Trade Route

Christopher Wilton-Steer’s 25,000-Mile Journey Captures a Contemporary View of an Ancient Trade RouteThe Silk Road’s legacy underpins contemporary social, economic, and cultural spheres.

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France to Return Human Remains to Madagascar in Historic Repatriation

The move is being positioned as both a symbolic and legal milestone: the first application of France’s new framework for returning human remains taken during colonial campaigns.