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NYT > Art & Design
Art Review | '5,000 Years of Japanese Art': Cleaning Out Closets, Reuniting Old FriendsArt12/17/2009 11:53 PM
The Metropolitan Museum’s survey of exceptional Japanese art includes items that have been in and out of storage since the collection’s arrival in town nearly 35 years ago.

Casino Chief Said to Own RembrandtArt12/19/2009 12:43 AM
The mysterious telephone bidder who paid $33.2 million for a Rembrandt portrait was buying the painting on behalf of the casino owner.

James Rossant, Architect and Planner, Dies at 81Rossant, James12/19/2009 12:27 AM
The architect helped design the planned city of Reston, Va.

Art Review | James Tissot: Jesus, Illustrated: Tissot’s New TestamentTissot, James12/18/2009 12:06 AM
The Brooklyn Museum’s exhibition of 124 paintings from James Tissot’s series,“The Life of Christ,” is surprisingly intriguing and moving.

Art Review | Bruce Nauman: Listen: Can You Hear the Space?Art12/18/2009 12:01 AM
At 68, Bruce Nauman continues to redefine art, as seen at his show of videos, sculptures, installations and sound pieces at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Art Review | John Singer Sargent: Before His Famous Portraits, Sargent Looked to the SeaArt12/18/2009 12:16 AM
Seascapes, some romantic and some methodical, from Sargent’s formative period and beyond at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington.

Peter Forakis, Geometric Sculptor, Is Dead at 82Art12/17/2009 12:48 AM
Mr. Forakis was a sculptor who helped found Park Place, a prominent New York artists’ cooperative gallery of the 1960s.

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.

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