A Statue of a Slave and Lincoln that Frederick Douglass Criticized Has Been Removed "It does not, as it seems to me, tell the whole truth," Douglass wrote of the statue, which shows a slave kneeling before Lincoln, in 1876. By Helen Holmes
As Superman and Batman Enter the Public Domain, Hollywood Faces Opportunities and Risks By Brandon Katz
A Busy Start to Tokyo Gendai’s Second Edition Suggests the Growing Importance of Japan’s Art Scene By Elisa Carollo