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“At Eternity’s Gate” recounts the last weeks of the life of artist Vincent Van Gogh. But it is not a biography per se. The movie turns one aspect…

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‘Kusama: Infinity’ Captures Yayoi Kusama’s Road to Prominence

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At the End of Art There Is Adrián Villar Rojas’ ‘The Theater of Disappearance’

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Jasper Johns: ‘Something Resembling Truth’ Opens at The Broad

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