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For Every Fancy, Cultural Experiences Near and Far
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The story of a recently published manuscript found in a suitcase left behind by Némirovsky, a Russian-born Jewish author who rose to literary celebrity in France before she was deported to Auschwitz in 1942.
"Solos: Tulou/Affordable Housing for China"
Through April 5. Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York
A presentation of a prototype for affordable housing being built in the city of Guangzhou by Chinese architectural practice Urbanus.
Oct. 3
"Gilbert & George"
Through Jan. 11. Brooklyn Museum, New York
The peculiar, often comic art of two pioneering British conceptualists.
Oct. 8
"Picasso and the Masters"
Through Feb. 2. Grand Palais and other venues in Paris
Picasso, the great revolutionary, was deeply tied to the art of the past; this show includes the sources and Picasso's versions of them.


