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.
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.
In paintings and sculptures portraying laboring bodies, the artist demonstrates that our collective unconsciousness has always been tied to natural cycles.
Brooklyn residents are invited to draw a shape that represents Brooklyn through their unique lens.
The 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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Based in Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood, the organization has done what few others have before or since: to make art that can seem luxurious meet real, lived necessities.
The Silk Road’s legacy underpins contemporary social, economic, and cultural spheres.
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