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Opinion | Government Buildings Don’t Have to Be Ugly

The Founders favored the classical style. The Beautifying Federal Civic Architecture Act would make it the standard. Source link

Opinion | China Tries to Cancel Badiucao’s Art Show in Poland

The effort backfired, stiffening the spine of Australian officials. Source link

Opinion | Activists Attacking Art

Climate hysteria strikes again. Source link

Opinion | ‘Subversive’ Art Is a Crime in Hong Kong

The city boasts of its ‘world-class museums,’ but officials seized a sculpture without due process. Source link

Happenings for the Week of May 7

‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ star Charlie Day makes his directorial debut, Michael J. Fox tells his story, architect Norman Foster gets a career-spanning retrospective in Paris, the...

Opinion | You Can See God in Van Gogh’s Paintings

Even in his ostensibly secular work, faith flows as a powerful undercurrent. Source link

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