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Painter Dana Schutz Is Now Represented by David Zwirner – ARTnews.com
Painter Dana Schutz Is Now Represented by David Zwirner – ARTnews.com

The problem with the Whitney Biennial's Emmett Till painting isn't that the  artist is white.
The problem with the Whitney Biennial's Emmett Till painting isn't that the artist is white.

Unpacking the Whitney Biennial's “Black Death Spectacle” and Dana Shutz's “Open  Casket” - Artsy
Unpacking the Whitney Biennial's “Black Death Spectacle” and Dana Shutz's “Open Casket” - Artsy

Kontroverse um „Open Casket“ von Dana Schutz: Im Leid geteilt - Kultur -  Tagesspiegel
Kontroverse um „Open Casket“ von Dana Schutz: Im Leid geteilt - Kultur - Tagesspiegel

George Baker on painting, critique, and empathy in the Emmett Till /  Whitney Biennial debate
George Baker on painting, critique, and empathy in the Emmett Till / Whitney Biennial debate

Activists To ICA: 'Pull The Show' Of New York Artist Behind Controversial  Emmett Till Painting | WBUR News
Activists To ICA: 'Pull The Show' Of New York Artist Behind Controversial Emmett Till Painting | WBUR News

Dana Schutz, an artist with a sense of humor and an edge, gets a nod from  Dallas' Two x Two
Dana Schutz, an artist with a sense of humor and an edge, gets a nod from Dallas' Two x Two

Should Art That Infuriates Be Removed? - The New York Times
Should Art That Infuriates Be Removed? - The New York Times

Why Dana Schutz Painted Emmett Till | The New Yorker
Why Dana Schutz Painted Emmett Till | The New Yorker

The artist Parker Bright protesting Dana Schutz's work Open Casket at the  Whitney Biennial | Walker art center, Institute of contemporary art, Walker  art
The artist Parker Bright protesting Dana Schutz's work Open Casket at the Whitney Biennial | Walker art center, Institute of contemporary art, Walker art

Dana Schutz's “Open Casket”: A Controversy around a Painting as a Symptom  of an Art World Malady | Spike Art Magazine
Dana Schutz's “Open Casket”: A Controversy around a Painting as a Symptom of an Art World Malady | Spike Art Magazine

Open Casket' and the Question of Empathy
Open Casket' and the Question of Empathy

The Self-Awareness That Haunts Artist Dana Schutz's New Paintings -  ArtReview
The Self-Awareness That Haunts Artist Dana Schutz's New Paintings - ArtReview

Censorship, Not the Painting, Must Go: On Dana Schutz's Image of Emmett Till
Censorship, Not the Painting, Must Go: On Dana Schutz's Image of Emmett Till

After the Quake, Dana Schutz Gets Back to Work - The New York Times
After the Quake, Dana Schutz Gets Back to Work - The New York Times

After the Quake, Dana Schutz Gets Back to Work - The New York Times
After the Quake, Dana Schutz Gets Back to Work - The New York Times

What Does It Mean to Be Black and Look at This?” A Scholar Reflects on the Dana  Schutz Controversy - Hyperallergic
What Does It Mean to Be Black and Look at This?” A Scholar Reflects on the Dana Schutz Controversy - Hyperallergic

How the Dana Schutz Controversy—and a Year of Reckoning—Have Changed  Museums Forever | Artnet News
How the Dana Schutz Controversy—and a Year of Reckoning—Have Changed Museums Forever | Artnet News

Creator of Emmett Till 'Open Casket' at Whitney Responds to Backlash
Creator of Emmett Till 'Open Casket' at Whitney Responds to Backlash

Behind the Controversy: Dana Schutz at the ICA — Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Behind the Controversy: Dana Schutz at the ICA — Abigail Ogilvy Gallery

Dana Schutz - SECAC
Dana Schutz - SECAC

Dana Schutz | Art News by Kooness
Dana Schutz | Art News by Kooness

Black artists protest Emmett Till painting by white artist | Dazed
Black artists protest Emmett Till painting by white artist | Dazed

Reminder: The Review Panel, April 4, at Brooklyn Public Library -  artcritical
Reminder: The Review Panel, April 4, at Brooklyn Public Library - artcritical

Dana Schutz Responds to Whitney Biennial Controversy
Dana Schutz Responds to Whitney Biennial Controversy

Dana Schutz's Right to Make Art | The Nation
Dana Schutz's Right to Make Art | The Nation