Nonalcoholic Drinks Go Their Own Way

Nonalcoholic Drinks Go Their Own Way

Raul De Lara’s Transcendent Takes on Household Things The Mexican-born, Ridgewood, Queens-based sculptor Raul De Lara is aware of the irony of his choice of medium: wood. The most rooted of materials is a contrast to the precarity of his upbringing — he came to Texas at 12 with his …

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Cambodia’s Stolen Statues Are Coming Home to an Overflowing Museum

Cambodia’s Stolen Statues Are Coming Home to an Overflowing Museum

The four cavernous wings of Cambodia’s national museum are so packed with objects that visitors need to watch their elbows while strolling among the roughly 1,400 on display. The century-old building in central Phnom Penh is running out of room partly because foreign collectors and institutions have returned about 300 …

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Mother Love and Puppy Love, With All Their Twists and Turns

Mother Love and Puppy Love, With All Their Twists and Turns

It is not often that those of us setting out in Chelsea for an afternoon of gallery-going find ourselves mesmerized by a floor. But Camille Henrot, a French-born, New York-based multimedia artist, entices you to gaze downward at Hauser & Wirth. In the place of the usual expanse of poured …

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Soft and Seditious, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen Take Manhattan

Soft and Seditious, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen Take Manhattan

Since November, “Architect’s Handkerchief” (1999), Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen’s 12-foot-tall abstract hankie sprouting from a breast pocket has waved from the street-level plaza of Lever House, at 390 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. The sculpture’s baroque white folds evoke the creamy marble of a Bernini, voluptuous even as …

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Scott Burton’s Civic Engagement and Eroticism Merge at the Pulitzer

Scott Burton’s Civic Engagement and Eroticism Merge at the Pulitzer

Stylish and sharp-witted, Scott Burton’s sculptures of the 1980s doubled as chairs, benches or tables. When they appeared in urban plazas, college campuses and corporate lobbies, they messed with conventions for public art, provokingly and delightfully. A fresh wind blew in stale places. But a stealth polemic lurked: Burton also …

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Pippa Garner, Conceptual Artist With a Satirical Streak, Dies at 82

Pippa Garner, Conceptual Artist With a Satirical Streak, Dies at 82

Pippa Garner, a conceptual art provocateur whose radically modified consumer goods — like a midriff-baring men’s “Half Suit” and a ’59 Chevy with its chassis reversed — offered witty commentary on gender, body modification, American car culture and the boundaries of fine art, died on Dec. 30 in Los Angeles. …

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