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March 6, 2015
Saul Austerlitz
Look MoMA, I’m on TV!
What happens when television invades the museum?
January 22, 2015
Shahan Mufti
What Gandhi Understood About Inflammatory Depictions of Muhammad
January 16, 2015
Christopher S. Grenda
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Chris Beneke
When Blasphemy Goes Viral
The 'Charlie Hebdo' massacre marks the dawn of a digital age of irreverence and retaliation
December 17, 2014
Zachary Fine
Why We Need Museums Now More Than Ever
An art critic and the Met's former director make the case for objects in the digital age
December 10, 2014
Tiffany Jenkins
Are We Entering a New Age of Artistic Censorship in Europe?
November 2, 2014
Jed Perl
Cut-Out of the Artist as a Young Man
MoMA's new Matisse exhibition is the must-see museum show in New York this fall
October 28, 2014
James McAuley
Jewish History is Not Just About the Holocaust. Finally, a Museum Gets That.
"The last thing Poland needs is a Holocaust museum. … The whole country is a Holocaust museum.”
October 18, 2014
Cristina Ruiz
Curators as Kissingers: Can Museums Repair Diplomatic Relations?
October 2, 2014
The New Republic Staff
Gorgeous Vintage Sketches of Tolstoy and Your Other Favorite Authors
September 29, 2014
James McAuley
Anne Sinclair: 'I Don’t Believe That the French Jews Are Fleeing'
September 26, 2014
Will Self
I Am Sorry for My Hipster Generation's Utter Destruction of Culture
August 5, 2014
Jed Perl
Liberals Are Killing Art
How the Left became obsessed with ideology over beauty
August 5, 2014
Philip A. Mackowiak
What Andrew Wyeth Could Teach Modern Doctors About Practicing Medicine
The art of medicine is not so far from art
July 16, 2014
Amy Weiss-Meyer
Norman Mailer's Secret Hobby Was Trying to Draw Like Picasso
Writing was difficult for the author; drawing was joyful
July 1, 2014
Anna Hiatt
The Unknown Master of Color Photography
Timeless images from one of the earliest experts
June 13, 2014
Jed Perl
The Art World Has Stopped Distinguishing Between Greatness and Fraudulence
And it's costing us
May 20, 2014
Hillary Kelly
Moving Photographs of Some of the Victorian Era's Greatest Figures
The Metropolitan Museum has released a flood of art—including these beautiful Julia Margaret Cameron photographs
May 3, 2014
Etan Smallman
To Save Banksy, We Must Steal Him
Inside one man's mission to takes the street out of street art
April 18, 2014
The New Republic Staff
The Charming Doodles of Kurt Vonnegut
April 11, 2014
Alice Robb
Famous Violinists Can't Tell a Stradivarius from a Newly-Manufactured Violin
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