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Architecture: In Washington, a Different Kind of BubbleArchitecture12/15/2009 2:52 PM
Richard Koshalek, the newly appointed director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, plans to erect a 145-foot-tall inflatable meeting hall on the National Mall.

Art Review | Gabriel Orozco: Slicing a Car, Fusing Bicycles and Turning Ideas Into ArtArt12/13/2009 11:17 PM
Gabriel Orozco’s retrospective is a taut, attractive, but oddly conventional looking survey.

Arts, Briefly: Losses at the Smithsonian InstitutionSmithsonian Institution12/13/2009 11:38 PM
The Smithsonian Institution has lost $12.3 million in property and can’t find it.

Art: A Whale of a Return to MoMAArt12/12/2009 9:00 AM
After 20 years, a Mexican artist is making his move from the corners to the big space.

Design: London Portrays Past and Future of Digital ArtArt12/14/2009 5:34 AM
As more of the images we encounter every day go digital, two exhibits can help us understand how this area of design has developed and is likely to evolve.

The Pop Art EraArt12/11/2009 3:25 PM
James Rosenquist writes about growing up to be a painter, while other authors dissect the Warhol phenomenon afresh.

John Singer Sargent’s Model ChildrenBooks and Literature12/11/2009 12:07 PM
This “life” of John Singer Sargent’s stirring painting “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit” wields a novel’s power.

Shaker of MoversArchitecture12/11/2009 3:01 PM
A collection of Herbert Muschamp’s energetic architectural criticism.

Art Review | New Jersey: Asian InfluenceArt12/13/2009 10:47 AM
“Blocks of Color: American Woodcuts From the 1890s to the Present,” at the Zimmerli museum in New Brunswick, surveys more than 100 prints.

Exhibition Review | 'The Red Book of C. G. Jung: Creation of a New Cosmology': Jung’s Inner Universe, Writ LargeArt12/14/2009 9:50 AM
A new exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art offers a public look at a private chronicle the psychologist Carl G. Jung kept for 16 years in the early 20th century.

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