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(PDF) Terminal Decline of Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships: Evidence From Four Longitudinal Studies Janina Bühler of Johannes Gutenberg University and her colleagues used data from four ...
Fifteen years since Iceland’s banking crisis, funding cuts have left the nation’s art in a state of potential peril. Iceland may not be a country most associate with biennials and big art commissions, ...
This year’s edition of Art Paris was, as always, the place to be in springtime for modern and contemporary art. The fair closed its doors on Sunday, April 6, having welcomed a record number of 86,975 ...
A new exhibition at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo pays tribute to its founder, one of Europe’s most visionary and influential art patrons. ’En el aire conmovido…’ (In The Moving Air…) is an ...
Here's our best look yet at the final gestation stage, followed by a look back at the teaser "Crate" that was released earlier today: Previously shared by FX Networks, that series of "transmission ...
New York City is full of free outdoor art that you don't even have to go to a museum to see. Sculptures, murals and photographs can be found in its parks, sidewalks and on its buildings!
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April 29, 2025 • U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón reflects on her term and the urgency of connecting to nature through poetry.
Tania Bruguera was born in 1968 in Havana, Cuba. Bruguera, a politically motivated performance artist, explores the relationship between art, activism, and social change in works that examine the ...
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