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Last chance art: 11 winter exhibits that close this week Last call for winter-season art before the spring exhibits bloom.
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8 museums dedicated to a single artist that you should visit Thousands of artists across the years have come to call New York City home, whether they were born in the city or they immigrated to it. Years after they pass away, occasionally their homes are maintained as museums and historical houses, providing a look at both their art and their