Banksy Migrant Boat Decried as ‘Vile,’ Louvre Accused of Copying Dance Program, St. Louis Art Center Shutters Pro-Palestinian Exhibition, and More: Morning Links for July 2, 2024

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Audrey Flack, the Pioneering Photorealist Who Elevated the Everyday, Dies at 93

Feminist painter and sculptor Audrey Flack, one of the founders of Photorealism, died in Southampton, New York, on June 28. The 93-year-old artist’s death was confirmed by her former dealer and longtime friend, Louis K. Meisel. Born in New York in 1931, Flack studied at the city’s Cooper Union before receiving a scholarship to Connecticut’s […]

Art Collective Rebukes Stedelijk Museum for ‘Failure’ Over Barricade Loan Standoff

The Not Surprised Collective of artists is blasting the leadership of Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum over a statement it issued about the group’s request to loan an Ahmet Öğüt artwork for a pro-Gaza protest to protect students from clashes with police. The museum had acquired Öğüt’s installation Bakunin’s Barricade (2015–22) with a contract that stipulates it […]