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Outdoor Happenings
Two Nicolas Poussin paintings at the Louvre were damaged by thunderstorms earlier this month. [Connexion France]
Photographs from this weekend’s Parrish Art Museum midsummer party, which was attended by the likes of Jeff Koons and Emily Mortimer. [Vogue]
The Grand Tour
What did Athens learn from Documenta 14? Here’s a look at the quinquennial’s legacy in a city that has not been entirely receptive to the art festival. [Deutsche Welle]
Museums
Jia Tolentino recalls her personal history with E. L. Koningsburg’s book From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, in which two kids run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a night and stumble upon a mystery. [The New Yorker]
The Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach, California, has added eight people to its board of trustees. [The Orange County Register]
Andy Warhol’s Dachshund
Jamie Wyeth, the son of the painter Andrew Wyeth, shows us his wall, which includes a portrait of Andy Warhol clutching a dachshund. [The New York Times]
The Critics
Carolina Miranda, Phong Bui, Jason Farago, and more are this year’s winners of the $50,000 Rabkin Prize for Arts Writers. [Glasstire]
Richard Brody writes on Yvonne Rainer’s 1990 film Privilege, which will screen at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York as part of its Rainer retrospective. [The New Yorker]
With a new book about the rise of cultural studies having recently been released, Hua Hsu reflects on the importance of Stuart Hall. [The New Yorker]