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In this edition of SundayArts: a profile of artist Dorothea Rockburne, a look at the National Museum of the American Indian's exhibition, "Infinity of Nations," the latest SundayArts News, and more.

In this edition of SundayArts: a profile of New York City Ballet Principal Dancer Sara Mearns, a look at Paul McCartney's Lincoln Center collaboration, and the latest SundayArts News.

In this edition of SundayArts: a preview of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, including a profile of Harper’s Bazaar Editor-in-Chief Glenda Bailey, a conversation with designer Cynthia Rowley, a survey of the Garment District and the initiative “Making Midtown,” a behind-the-scenes look at the “BOFFO Building Fashion” competition, and a look at fashion in the museums around town.

In this edition of SundayArts: Rafael Pi Roman interviews Cuban jazz legend Paquito D'Rivera, a look at MAD's "Stephen Burks: Are You A Hybrid?", and more.

In this edition of SundayArts: a look at the Whitney's founding collection with Barbara Haskell, otherworldly miniatures at the Museum of Arts and Design, and more.

In this edition of Sunday Arts: a profile of the Chinese composer and musician Tan Dun, a look at the concluding week of the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center, and more.

In this edition of SundayArts: Pulitzer Prize-winner Oscar Hijuelos on his new memoir, otherworldly miniatures at MAD, and the latest SundayArts News.

In this edition of SundayArts: sculptor Richard Serra discusses the drawings for which he is less renown, now on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In this edition of SundayArts: "Brain: The Inside Story" at the American Museum of Natural History, "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and more.

In this edition of SundayArts Primetime: Paula Zahn interviews Barbara Haskell, Co-curator of "Breaking Ground: The Whitney’s Founding Collection," Curator Carol Ward guides us through the historic Morris-Jumel Mansion in Washington Heights, and the latest SundayArts News.

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