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Un artiste camionneur conquiert New York, l'Italie achète un Caravaggio caché, et Meryl Streep verse gros pour une mauvaise cause
Plus, your critic’s first Butterfly Net Prize for this month’s craziest moment
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Supporting unconventional artists, like the truck-driver artist, enriches the cultural landscape of cities like New York.
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Critiquing high-profile donations to 'bad causes' raises questions about accountability and the ethical obligations of wealthy individuals.
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Investing in hidden art treasures, such as the Caravaggio, is a frivolous use of resources when many societal issues remain unresolved.
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The Butterfly Net Prize serves as a humorous reminder of the absurdities in our culture, encouraging us to reflect on what we value.
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Meryl Streep's financial support for controversial causes highlights the complex relationship between celebrity influence and social responsibility.
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