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Robert Rauschenberg, American Artist, Dies at 82Rauschenberg, Robert5/13/2008 11:30 PM
Mr. Rauschenberg, who time and again reshaped art in the 20th century, defied the traditional idea that an artist stick to one medium or style.

Dance: Rauschenberg and Dance, Partners for LifeRauschenberg, Robert5/13/2008 11:26 PM
Something inherently theatrical about him prompted Mr. Rauschenberg to his boldest, freshest conceptions on stage.

No Slowdown Evident at Christie’s Art AuctionChristie's5/13/2008 10:21 PM
At Christie’s, bidders paid top dollar for everything from an abstract canvas by Mark Rothko to a painting of a naked fat woman by Lucian Freud.

Architecture: Redesigning a Building to Preserve Peace in the NeighborhoodLandmarks Preservation Commission5/13/2008 9:32 PM
Should the plan for the Parke-Bernet Gallery building be approved, it would only underscore the bizarre thinking behind decisions governing historic landmark cases today.

Art Review: An Artist’s Concocted World, Starring Himself, Is Too True to Be RealArt5/12/2008 9:43 PM
“Mike’s World: Michael Smith & Joshua White (and other collaborators)” is a terrifically entertaining and philosophically compelling survey, at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, of Mr. Smith’s 30-year career.

Art: How to Think Like a Surreal CartoonistWriting and Writers5/13/2008 10:58 AM
In her two-day writer’s workshop, Lynda Barry sings, tells jokes, acts out characters and even dances a creditably sensual hula.

At a Haven for Creative Souls, a Prolific Talent Is AffirmedHotel Chelsea5/12/2008 10:59 AM
An eccentric, lost talent was revived at the Chelsea Hotel when the lives of two artists, a generation apart, intersected.

Exhibition Review: Mystics and Militants: A Look at the Rastafari KingdomRastafari5/9/2008 11:07 PM
“Discovering Rastafari!” at the Smithsonian’s Natural History museum reveals far more about Rastafarian culture than familiar symbols and the show’s modest size might suggest.

Arts, Briefly: Design Change Sought for King MemorialKing, Martin Luther Jr5/10/2008 6:47 AM
The United States Commission of Fine Arts has asked the creators of a sculpture of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for the Washington Mall to change it.

Art Review | 'Superheroes': Power DressingApparel5/9/2008 12:10 PM
The Metropolitan Museum offers a playful look at comic book costumes and their influence on radical haute couture.

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