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Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved continues at Dia Beacon (3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York) through August 31, 2026. The exhibition was curated by Jordan Carter.
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Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved Dia Art Foundation, 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York Through August 31, 2026 Installation view of Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved at Dia Beacon.
Long Island NY’s ‘Italian American of the Year’ shares dream of Smithsonian museum — and why he’s rubbing elbows with MLB stars By Alex Mitchell Published June 12, 2025, 5:27 p.m. ET ...
The Rubin Museum Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room is reopening at the Brooklyn Museum, where it features both familiar treasures and some not seen in 10 years.