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From door knockers to dado rails, the Architectural Study Collection has more than 7,000 items gathered from London buildings — and it is opening for public tours this year
Workers’ groups increasingly adopt strategies used by activist hedge funds to exert pressure on companies
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Dana Mattioli’s important book looks the winner-takes-all dynamic that built a competition-squashing behemoth
Protests over Gaza at the New York university have led to divisions and arrests. History professor Mark Mazower gives a first-hand account
Her glass sculptures allude to the threats Black people face but also the possibility of a better world
The German artist’s dark oeuvre highlighted social problems with devastating power
Smaller spaces are struggling in a tough economy as mega-galleries poach artists
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