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Art Movements: The Brooklyn Museum's New Top Contemporary Art Curator

Major museum and gallery leadership and representation shifts include Robert Wiesenberger at the Brooklyn Museum and Lisa Funderburke as chief executive and director of the Newark Museum of Art.
fromHyperallergic
1 hour ago
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Lisa Funderburke Tapped to Lead Newark Museum of Art

Lisa Funderburke will become president and CEO of the Newark Museum of Art after nine years leading the Artist Communities Alliance.
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fromHyperallergic
53 minutes ago

Michelle Segre's Impermanent Worlds

Michelle Segre's Nebula collapses sculpture and painting through unconventional, perishable materials, challenging permanence while requiring close, 360-degree engagement.
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fromHyperallergic
1 hour ago

Museum of Fine Arts Boston Lays Off 33 Workers

MFA Boston laid off 33 employees (6.3%), cutting staff to reduce costs against a $13 million deficit and impacting union members and operations.
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An 18-year-old Palestinian artist in Gaza transformed a tent into a nighttime studio, painting by her brother's phone light while conflict continues.
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fromArtnet News
2 hours ago

Leading U.S. Museums and Galleries Join Nationwide Strike Protesting ICE

Art galleries, museums, and cultural institutions will close on January 30 for a nationwide general strike protesting ICE/CBP violence and the occupation of Minneapolis.
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fromColossal
3 hours ago

Regina Silveira Pieces Together an Evolving Narrative of Latin America

Regina Silveira's Latin American Puzzle uses fragmented, reconfigurable imagery to reveal Latin America's complex, evolving post-colonial narratives and patterns of media circulation.
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fromArtnet News
4 hours ago

Art SG Attendance Climbs, JD Museum Announced, and more

Art SG attendance rose to 43,000; SAM acquired works; JD.com will build a 108,000-square-foot museum in Shenzhen; Syria and Chanel announced artists and awards.
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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

A Darkly Spellbinding Booth at the Winter Show | Artnet News

French and Company's Winter Show booth centers on dark-themed Old Master paintings, dramatic Victorian objects, and high-priced standout works including a $1.5M ceramic peacock.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

The Moment Caravaggio Became Caravaggio

My visit to the one-room exhibition Caravaggio's "Boy with a Basket of Fruit" in Focusat the Morgan Library & Museum suggests: Yes. The painting is modest in size - a little more than two feet (~61 cm) across - smaller, even, than some of the works that surround it. Its lighting isn't dramatically different from the others. And yet it has this immense gravitational force.
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fromColossal
5 hours ago

February 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Monthly listing of open calls, grants, fellowships, residencies, and competitions for artists and designers with application details, fees, prizes, and deadlines.
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fromHyperallergic
5 hours ago

A View From the Easel

Artist balances painting, drawing, embroidery, and large-scale scroll work in a vineyard-side studio, managing herniated discs by alternating tasks, drawing inspiration from sunrise and sunset.
fromColossal
39 minutes ago

Drawn to Synbols, Michael McGrath Conjures Uncanny Narratives

Disembodied heads, eyes, and hands meet spindly trees, dragonflies, and vibrant blossoms in the folk-art inspired works of Michael McGrath. Based in Rhinebeck, New York, McGrath melds a variety of media-most pieces contain a mixture of graphite, ink, and oil and acrylic paints-into dynamic compositions suffuse with mystery. Recurring symbols and objects lend themself to a distinctive visual language that captures both the wondrous and puzzling.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 hours ago

It Was Mocked as Cringe Resistance Liberalism. A New Generation of Activists Has Embraced It as an Anti-ICE Symbol.

Knitters nationwide are producing red "Melt The ICE" hats, inspired by Norwegian resistance caps, raising substantial funds and overwhelming local red yarn supplies.
fromKqed
1 week ago

San Francisco's CounterPulse In Turmoil After Layoffs, Labor Dispute | KQED

We have a 35-year history of serving this city, and an incredible legacy of audience and artists and community members who want to see it thrive, and a building that we own,
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fromVulture
5 hours ago

Are There Any Celebrities Not Starring in the Rocky Horror Show Revival?

The upcoming Broadway revival of The Rocky Horror Show revealed its full cast today, and it is a who's who of who wants to crossdress. Along with the previously announced Luke Evans as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu (Everything Everywhere All at Once) will return to Broadway for the first time since starring in 2016's SpongeBob Squarepants: The Musical to play Janet. Her bland husband, Brad, will be played by Tony nominee Andrew Durand (Dead Outlaw).
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fromJezebel
53 minutes ago

Rachel Dratch, Harvey Guillen, Juliette Lewis among cast for Broadway's Rocky Horror

The Rocky Horror Show returns to Broadway for the first time in 26 years with Luke Evans starring and Rachel Dratch as narrator among a confirmed cast.
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fromBig Think
3 hours ago

The last masters: The international effort to preserve an ancient craft

Intangible cultural heritage like traditional Damascus steelmaking can vanish when supporting material and social conditions disappear, prompting international safeguarding efforts.
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fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

This New Advisory Wants to Help Artists Master Their Money | Artnet News

Artist Money Matters provides tailored financial tools and advisory to artists, covering cash-flow, pricing, contracts, taxes, grants, budgeting, and studio sustainability.
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fromHyperallergic
12 hours ago

Will Trump Ruin the Art Market?

Proposed US requirements for Visa Waiver travelers to surrender digital and family data will deter international visitors, damaging the American art market and cultural exchange.
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fromArtnet News
9 hours ago

An Infamous Rembrandt Makes a Cameo in the New 'Knives Out'

Wake Up Dead Man briefly shows a reproduction of Rembrandt's stolen Christ in the Storm, reflecting the Knives Out series' taste for notable art cameos.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

How Trump Is Jeopardizing the US Art Market

Expanded US entry rules would force visitors to surrender extensive digital, biometric, and family data, risking deterrence of international artists and collectors.
fromArtnet News
6 hours ago

To Understand the Gulf's Growing Art Market, Leave Old Assumptions Behind | Artnet News

The Gulf has become an art market hot spot, but insiders say the biggest challenge facing its newest arrivals isn't how to tap the region's wealth, it's how to unlearn assumptions that they may bring with them, particularly concerning the area's money, power, and cultural depth. With Art Basel Qatar debuting next week, the region is no longer a peripheral scene but a new axis of influence for the trade.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
13 hours ago

Plans for Trump hotel in Belgrade collapse after Serbia's culture minister indicted

Affinity Global Development, a company linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of the US president Donald Trump, has withdrawn from the project. The decision came soon after Serbian prosecutors indicted Nikola Selaković, the country's minister of culture, alongside Slavica Jelača, a secretary at the ministry of culture; Goran Vasić, acting director of the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments; and Aleksandar Ivanović, acting director of the Belgrade City Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments.
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fromArtforum
20 hours ago

Expo Chicago Names Exhibitors for Slimmed-Down 2026 Event

Expo Chicago returns April 9-12 at Navy Pier with a smaller, curated presentation of 130+ galleries, new OPC sections, and new director Kate Sierzputowski.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
9 hours ago

BEACONS at Queer Arts Featured Highlights Castro Theatre Blade and Other Iconic Neon Works - San Francisco Bay Times

Nathaniel J. Bice's BEACONS solo exhibition showcases large studio paintings of neon signage from San Francisco's iconic queer spaces, on view Feb 6–Mar 29, 2026.
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fromJuxtapoz
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Akea Brionne: Time Bends for the Tender @ Lyles & King, NYC

Portraits depict Black women's interior lives using vivid domestic spaces, color masking, and Afro-surreal distortions to explore survival, identity, and emotional reclamation.
fromItsnicethat
13 hours ago

Visual Stimulation is a lean, mean zine from Hattie Stewart that puts sensuality over sexuality

For those who are in desperate need of stimulation, this zine delivers - its visual language is razor-sharp and packed with colour, each page feels like a porno magazine that has vomited everywhere. Hattie calls it a "frenetic deluge", a collection of themes that circle the drain of "online fatigue", a way to process an excessive amount of information in order to create meaning and seek comfort.
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from48 hills
8 hours ago

BIG WEEK: Edwardian Ball, Pivot Festival, Miss Kittin, A Harvey Milk sandwich.... - 48 hills

FRI/30-SUN/1: PIVOT FESTIVAL The 11th annual installment of this incredible boundary-pushing music festival has enlisted Andy Meyerson of the excellent Living Earth Show duo to curate-and boy is he bringing it. (If you haven't grokked Living Earth's terrific Roar Shack venue, hop to it, btw.) The weekend fills Herbst Theater with hyper-San Franciscan sounds, with performances by vocalist Tanner Porter, San Francisco Ballet dancer- choreographer Myles Thatcher, and Bay Area ensembles Bucket List (featuring composer-creator Mark Applebaum),
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
13 hours ago

thousands of recycled CDs form reflective vertical sculptures in tara donovan's stratagems

Tara Donovan presents Stratagems at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF), at the Transamerica Pyramid Center, installing a group of vertically oriented sculptures made entirely from thousands of recycled CDs. On view until July 31st, 2026, the exhibition is installed within the transparent Annex space. Stratagems enters into a deliberate exchange with the Transamerica Pyramid itself. The sculptures echo the skyscraper's verticality and reflective skin, while their recycled material introduces a counterpoint to the monumentality of the building.
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fromwww.amny.com
9 hours ago

Dreams full of voltage: Karina Lumiere's abstract works electrify the art scene amNewYork

Karina Lumiere paints like someone who trusts color more than language. Her work does not whisper its intentions. It glows, pulses, seduces. This is abstraction born not from theory, but from devotiondevotion to intuition, to sensation, to the unapologetic power of hue as an emotional instrument. Her path to abstract expressionism was never academic. It unfolded in solitude, shaped by meditation and spiritual practice, where listening became more important than learning and presence eclipsed instruction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Robert Crumb review sexual deviancy elevated to an art form

Robert Crumb's transgressive, confessional comics expose deep neuroses through filthy, angry, and darkly humorous self-portraits and exaggerated female figures.
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fromNew York Daily News
8 hours ago

7 things to do in NYC this weekend, Jan. 30 to Feb. 1

Family-oriented performances and theater events in New York include Disney On Ice at Barclays through Feb. 1 and a ten-minute-play festival at The Apollo through Jan. 31.
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fromLondon Unattached
9 hours ago

Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Linbury - Linbury RBO - Review

Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the UK with an exuberant triple bill that celebrates Taylor’s legacy while showcasing new choreography and vibrant performances.
fromPortland Mercury
20 hours ago

Theater Review: Profile Theatre's Tiger Style Delivers Great Comedy and Sharp Bite

Profile Theatre's Tiger Style is the best bargain to be found right now in Portland theater. You buy a ticket to a comedy and get-as a free bonus-a dazzling array of vignettes dissecting Asian American education, life, relationships, and myths. It's giving a side eye to corporate life, showing how families break up and make up, and offering biting examples of Communist Party of China (CPC) politics. Such a deal!
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fromFuncheap
16 hours ago

$5 Off Tix: Award-Winning Drama "M. Butterfly" Live in SF (Feb. 5-March 14)

David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly is a captivating drama that subverts Puccini's Madame Butterfly through the true story of a French diplomat's 20-year affair with a Chinese opera singer. As cultural and personal identities blur, the play challenges our assumptions about love, power, and deception. With its clever twists and poignant humor, M. Butterfly is a thought-provoking exploration of desire, illusion, and the complexities of human connection. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Play and a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
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fromTime Out London
8 hours ago

The Donmar Warehouse has announced its 2026 season

The Donmar's programme is as eclectic as ever, with the opening play being (Apr 18-Jun 6). US actor-writer-director Fran Kranz's adaptation of his own hit indie film is about two sets of couples - the parents of the victim of a high school shooting, and the parents of the shooter - who attempt a painful reconciliation years after the event. Carrie Cracknell directs a top cast that includes Adeel Akhtar, Amari Bacchus, Monica Dolan, Paul Hilton, Lyndsey Marshal, Rochelle Rose and Susie Trayling.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

We didn't make it for a white audience': how black theatre took centre stage in Australia

When Zindzi Okenyo takes the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) stage in June for John Patrick Shanley's Tony award-winning play Doubt the role played by Viola Davis in the film it will be a particularly special moment: her fourth main-stage role playing a black woman in a 20-year theatre career. I'm really excited about it, I haven't had a black role for so long, she says.
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fromTime Out London
12 hours ago

The 10 best new London theatre openings in February 2026

February 2026 London theatre features Cynthia Erivo's one-woman Bram Stoker, a Tom Stoppard revival, a Yes, Minister revival, and Shadowlands starring Hugh Bonneville.
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fromTime Out London
11 hours ago

The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre has announced its 2026 summer season

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre's 2026 season features a Cats revival, a new Sherlock Holmes play, a dance piece, and a Midsummer Night's Dream.
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fromArtforum
1 day ago

Punk and Rococo at Condo London 2026

Condo Weekend brought international galleries to London, pairing them with local galleries and hosting art in collectors' homes, juxtaposing figurative painting with large-scale video work.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Pratt Manhattan Gallery Presents "RugLife"

The show features the work of 14 contemporary artists who use the rug as a medium to engage with cultural concerns related to religion, technology, social justice, housing, and the environment. The diverse roster of artists from the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia work across a variety of media, including yarn, cardboard, repurposed carpets, and hair combs, to transform this functional object into a site of experimentation - manipulated, reinterpreted, and made new.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

So you're buying tickets for Harry Styles' tour. Can artists control the prices?

Before heading out on tour, it's common practice for artists to set a budget and revenue targets, which can be based on how complex a show is to produce and who they need to pay, according to Michael Kaminsky, the founder of music management company KMGMT. This includes the artists themselves, and usually band members, an agent and a manager, he said.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Michael Mayo's 'Fly' is a soaring testament to his artistry and creative vision

Michael Mayo's October 2024 album Fly showcases jazz-influenced songwriting and expansive vocals, earning his first Grammy nominations for best jazz album and performance.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Elda Cerrato, Artist of the Extraterrestrial, Gets Long-Awaited New York Debut

The path to the first New York solo show for Elda Cerrato (1930-2023), now on view at Galerie Lelong, was a long and winding one. Born in Italy to Jewish parents, Cerrato was a child when her family fled fascism in Europe for South America. Authoritarianism continued to shape her life in adulthood, as Cerrato and her husband and son were forced to leave Argentina to escape persecution at the hands of the country's military junta in 1973.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering John H. Beyer, Marian Goodman, and Chung Sang-hwa

Several influential figures in architecture, gallery leadership, illustration, painting, and criticism recently died, leaving legacies of restoration, artist advocacy, iconic work, and teaching.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

These 1,000-Year-Old Paper Flowers, Sealed in a Cave, Are a Marvel of Preservation

Tang Dynasty prosperity and Silk Road exchange fostered artistic innovation; Dunhuang's sealed Cave 17 yielded well-preserved cut and folded paper flowers among 50,000 artifacts.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

'Sound of Falling' is a hypnotic history of German rural life

Sound of Falling traces four German girls across generations on one farm, revealing intergenerational trauma, liminality, and a folk-horror sense of ghostlike haunting.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Philadelphia sues US Department of the Interior and National Park Service over removal of slavery exhibit

Following the removal of a slavery exhibit at the former presidential homes of George Washington and John Adams in Philadelphia earlier this month, the municipal government is suing the US Department of the Interior and the National Park Service (NPS), claiming that the NPS acted outside of its authority. The exhibits memorialised the nine individuals Washington enslaved during his tenure in Philadelphia as the nation was being founded.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Art is Better Together: A Letter from Our Editorial Director

Community art helps rebuild social bonds amid rising individualism and declining civic organizations, while nonprofit cultural publishing depends on member contributions for sustainability.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Swiss Artist Andre Thomkins Invented 'Lackskins'-Now They Are On View

André Thomkins developed 'Lacksins', a chance-based marbling-derived drawing technique blending bookbinding, varnish-on-water processes, and Surrealist/Dada influences.
fromColossal
5 days ago

Rare Glimpses of Diverse Marine Life Take the Stage in This Year's Ocean Art Photography Contest

Off the deep waters of Kumejima, Japan, Steven Kovacs captured an image that would be awarded Best in Show for the 2025 Ocean Art Photography Contest. Traveling to the Okinawa prefecture in the hopes of encountering a scarcely documented species of larval goosefish, Kovacs spent nearly two weeks blackwater diving before photographing the rare moment. "Unfortunately, this beautiful little fish turned out to be incredibly uncooperative and difficult to photograph," Kovacs says.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Studio Museum in Harlem Temporarily Closed After Sprinkler Mishap

The Studio Museum in Harlem closed temporarily through February 7 due to sprinkler-caused water damage after evacuating visitors; programs cancelled and ticket refunds issued.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Konstantina Krikzoni Explores How Emotion Takes Shape in New Paintings

What form would the otherwise formless emotional and psychological internal world take? In her new suite of paintings, Konstantina Krikzoni attempts to uncover just that. In her solo show at L'Appartement in Geneva, " Konstantina Krikzoni: ARMATURA," the works on view were born out of a period of intense period of solitude in the artist's studio in which Krikzoni investigated and tested the limits of painting not only as a medium itself, but as a conduit for her own self-expression.
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1 day ago
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Rapper Lexa Gates Accused of Mimicking Miles Greenberg Performance at Deitch Gallery | Artnet News

fromPortland Mercury
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Art Snack: Portland Paczki Promises Unsurprisingly Vegan, Online Guide to Frog Brigade Building, Two Reopenings, and a BBQ

fromArtnet News
1 day ago
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Rapper Lexa Gates Accused of Mimicking Miles Greenberg Performance at Deitch Gallery | Artnet News

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Art Snack: Portland Paczki Promises Unsurprisingly Vegan, Online Guide to Frog Brigade Building, Two Reopenings, and a BBQ

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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Nan Goldin's Battle Against Censorship

Art institutions are increasingly rejecting or silencing pro-Palestine artists, exemplified by the AGO declining Nan Goldin's work amid accusations tied to her Gaza stance.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Why Is India's Art Market Booming? A Veteran Collector Weighs In | Artnet News

India's art market is experiencing simultaneous auction-driven price booms and maturation of contemporary gallery programs reframing Indian art within a global context.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Ingrid Hernandez Reveals Tijuana's Hidden Beauty

Ingrid Hernández photographs Tijuana's squatter settlements, revealing material links to the United States and the city's complex socio-economic realities.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

New Research Could Rewrite the Story of One of New York's Earliest Shipwrecks

In 1916, subway construction near Greenwich and Dey Streets in Lower Manhattan unearthed a surprising relic. Some 20 feet underground, workers turned up charred timber; digging further, the contours of an ancient ship came into view-its prow, keel, and ribs. The wreck was later deemed to be the Tyger, a 17th-century vessel that represents a rare archaeological trace of early Dutch exploration in Manhattan.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Another NFT Platform Bites the Dust

Nifty Gateway will shut down on February 23, 2026 after years of user issues and a prolonged NFT market slump.
fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Smithsonian to Return Three Looted Bronzes to Indian Government

Dating back multiple centuries, the sculptures had been stolen from Tamil temples and smuggled out of India in the mid-20th century, leaving murky provenance records before the Smithsonian's acquisition. The museum said that one of the three bronzes, "Shiva Nataraja" (Chola dynasty, c. 990 CE), will remain at the NMAA for an ongoing exhibition on a long-term loan agreement, sparking questions about the Indian government's capacity to make decisions on what is technically the religious property of the temple of origin.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

From Warhol to Haring-Every Lego Art Set, Ranked

Godtfred Kirk Christiansen's 1958 interlocking brick patent launched modern Lego, inspiring diverse Lego Art sets that reinterpret iconic artworks for all ages.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
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Matt Midgley Paints Razorsharp Geometric Acrylics So Precise They Barely Look Handmad

Death Anxiety Comics Inspired By Our Fears "Sunkissed": Beautiful Feminine Illustrations by Emilija Savic Artist Creates Honest Illustrations About Relationships And Everyday Life Artist Yana Tarakanova Creates Superb Explicit and Bizarre Comics About The Society The Dark, Incredibly F*cked Up Comics Of Joan Cornella Chris Keegan by Cosmic Creatures 6 Feet Covers: Duo Artists Re-Designed Iconic Album Covers To Promote Social Distancing Artist Spent Three Years Painting Her Readings Mom Prepares Healthy Meals As Cartoon Characters For Her Son How To Teach Yoga Like Slav: Top 10 Drunk Yoga Positions
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Do you want to say I'm dated?' Artist Anne Imhof on her S&M Venice shocker and the show that earned a mauling

I don't know what you want to know, says Anne Imhof, three-quarters of the way into our interview. Her cautious smile, between curtains of jet black hair, changes into a sceptical pout. I have just quoted a headline at Imhof, one of Germany's most important contemporary artists, that described her 2025 New York show as a bad Balenciaga ad.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

The reluctant Renaissance man: John Kelly's trauma-fueled art takes over Tribeca amNewYork

John Kelly created an epic 182-panel hand-illustrated graphic memoir and accompanying video and music exploring a near-fatal trapeze accident and hospital recovery.
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fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
1 day ago

Art / Tech: Postmodern Cultural Incubator critiques technology with art

A six-to-eight-month Cultural Incubator fosters anti-disciplinary collaboration, merging art and technology to critique current tech deployment and broaden who benefits from technological innovation.
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fromCurbed
5 days ago

The Cuban House of Spirits

The artists José Parlá and Claudia Hilda, his wife, live in a former fire station in Fort Greene surrounded by memories of Cuba, which Parlá's family fled in 1970 and where Hilda lived until recently. "There's a lot of magical realism here, a big mix of Cuban traditions and religion," says Parlá, pointing to an icon of la Caridad del Cobre, the island's patron saint, in the kitchen. "We cannot move her!"
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

constellation of glass and dancing tower shape mona hatoum's fondazione prada exhibition

Mona Hatoum’s Cisterna installation at Fondazione Prada uses large-scale glass and metal works to explore interconnectedness, entrapment, and borderless spatial experience.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Ayako Rokkaku "SCENERY IN THE PROCESS OF BEING FORMED" @ Konig Galerie, Berlin

Ayako Rokkaku’s work emphasizes tactile, hand-driven processes where landscapes and collected materials shape sculptures, glass, fabric, bronze, ceramics, and paintings as form slowly appears.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

274 Portland artists and groups share $1.22 million in project grants * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland awarded $1.22 million in grants to 179 individual artists and 95 arts groups, prioritizing broad, small-scale support for diverse projects.
fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Art Snack: Portland Author Renee Watson Wins the Newberry Award, Local Restaurateur Fundraises to Tell a Minneapolis Story

They're your over-prepared friends trying to get everyone to pitch in for the group trip, except their group trip involves selling tickets for a Tony-award winning production. Welcome back to Art Snack, a smol attempt at streamlining the beautiful chaos of Portland's arts and culture scene. If the thing you want to read about isn't in this week's Art Snack, check back next week. And it never hurts to put it on my radar. Anyhoo, let's snack!
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fromPortland Mercury
23 hours ago

Art Snack: Portland Author Renee Watson Wins the Newbery Award, Local Restaurateur Fundraises to Tell a Minneapolis Story

Portland's theater scene announced a packed 2026–2027 season, a new local festival, and a study concluding the city likely cannot support two Broadway-capable venues.
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fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

NYC's first public sauna festival is bubbling up next month

Culture of Bathe-ing will transform Domino Park into a large sauna village offering guided spa sessions, free public programming, and immersive wellness events.
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