The Internet Builds a Living Sculpture with One-Dollar Bills
QSTN?MRK's participatory installation, "The Last Dollar," uses an internet-controlled ATM to dispense one-dollar bills, allowing the public to collectively shape an evolving…
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QSTN?MRK's participatory installation, "The Last Dollar," uses an internet-controlled ATM to dispense one-dollar bills, allowing the public to collectively shape an evolving…
Read moreA mixed-use development featuring housing, public spaces, and a new stadium is planned for the 180-acre site on the Anacostia River.
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Read moreThe inaugural Nóema Craft Prize exhibition in Athens showcases 15 emerging artists reinterpreting traditional Greek craft through material innovation and contemporary themes,…
Read morePhilippe Kame, a graduate student at the University of Michigan's Taubman College, was detained by ICE after his teaching assistant position was…
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Read moreThe World Monuments Fund has designated 10 historically significant American locations as "irreplaceable" cultural assets, highlighting their cultural value and vulnerability in…
Read moreThe Swiss Institute (SI) has acquired a new, larger space at 250 Bowery and commissioned Johnson Marklee to undertake its renovation, marking…
Read moreAn exhibition at The Royal Drawing School highlights over 60 years of sketches and works on paper by the celebrated British painter,…
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