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Outrage Over Israeli Plans to Seize Palestinian Archaeological Site

Israel's redevelopment plan for Sebastia aims to convert the archaeological site into a visitor attraction, risking Palestinian villagers' access, income, and heritage.
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fromHyperallergic
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Remembering Richard Gorman, Seyni Awa Camara, and Bjorn Roth

Notable artists and arts leaders from diverse backgrounds and disciplines have died, including painters, sculptors, educators, and two members of the Florida Highwaymen.
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fromArtnet News
2 hours ago

British Museum's Forecourt Redesign Slammed by Conservation Groups

Conservationists warn the British Museum's proposed forecourt pavilions and Mediterranean-style garden will disrupt the building's 19th-century classical symmetry and setting.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago

The Rubin's Annual Grant Program Funds Himalayan Art and Research

The Rubin Museum’s annual grants support artists, creatives, and scholars advancing awareness, research, and visibility of Himalayan art and living cultural traditions worldwide.
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fromArtnet News
4 hours ago

Belgium Scraps Plans to Dismantle Its Oldest Contemporary Art Museum | Artnet News

Antwerp's M HKA retains museum status and permanent collection after authorities reverse dismantling plans and pursue a collaboration-focused "M HKA 2.0" approach.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

Deborah Jack's Immersive Elegy for Water

Deborah Jack's six-channel installation interrogates water's dual roles—climate emergency and colonial oversight—through estuary imagery, sound, and critique of cartography and empire.
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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

A Bedroom From Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' Opens for Stays

Airbnb offers exclusive stays in a faithful recreation of Thrushcross Grange's all-pink bedroom from Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, located in West Yorkshire.
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fromwww.metrosiliconvalley.com
3 hours ago

Kota Ezawa's National Anthem Screens Before the Super Bowl

Kota Ezawa’s National Anthem screens NFL players taking a knee, using reductive animation to meditate on protest, patriotism, solidarity, and hope.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
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Urbanowski: The arts need more investment from the state - San Jose Spotlight

Artists make California vibrant, innovative and culturally rich, yet our state ranks 35th nationally in per capita arts funding. When the state budget allocates just 53 cents per person to the arts, it's clear how little we're investing in the creative workers who shape the state's identity and economy. California's artists are delivering extraordinary value with minimal investment. Imagine what a stronger commitment to the arts could do for our communities, our economy and our future.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
21 hours ago

'It's Not All About Me': Three Portland icons make a winning show * Oregon ArtsWatch

With most of us, 90 minutes of reminiscing wouldn't make for scintillating theater. Gert Boyle, as played by Wendy Westerwelle, is the exception to that rule. The late Gert came to fame when she took the reins of Columbia Sportswear after her husband's death in 1970 and also became the "One Tough Mother," with gray hair and glasses, of its comedic '80s and '90s ad campaigns. In one, she put her son, Tim, through a carwash to test the durability of a coat.
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fromArtnet News
22 hours ago

Historic New York Building, Home to the City's Tallest Sculpture, Opens for Tours

The Dinkins Municipal Building rooftop will open for free tours in June after a $6 million renovation, offering views beneath the 25-foot Civic Fate statue.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
21 hours ago

Exhibitions to see during Mexico City Art Week

Taking over the colourful Casa Gilardi, Luis Barragán's last commissioned residence, built for the advertising executive Francisco Gilardi in the mid-1970s, the German artist Gregor Hildebrandt transforms the house's stylish rooms with an ever-expanding exhibition of his enigmatic works across various media. Known for transforming outmoded analogue recording media-including audio cassettes, VHS tapes and vinyl records-into paintings, sculptures and large-scale installations, the Berlin-based artist's conceptual works explore themes of memory, nostalgia and the physical representation of intangible sound and sight.
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fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

Legendary Movie Poster Artist John Alvin's Archive Seeks a Buyer

John Alvin created iconic movie posters for over 135 films and left a 1,000+ piece archive now being offered intact by his estate.
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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

Mnuchin Gallery to Close Following Founder's Death | Artnet News

Mnuchin, an investment banker who found a second career as a dealer of Modern and postwar art, died in December at 91. His gallery on Manhattan's Upper East Side was a powerhouse, known for museum-quality exhibitions of top artists. It will shutter at the end of February. Its final show was a survey of Julian Schnabel 's famed plate paintings, which ended on Saturday. The gallery remains accessible by appointment.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
19 hours ago

Open letter calls for ouster of Art Gallery of Ontario trustee who led vote against Nan Goldin acquisition

The fact that it was Schulich who instigated the decision not to acquire Goldin's work-first revealed by Toronto-based independent journalist Samira Mohyeddin on X-was later reported by the . The newspaper reviewed further documentation indicating that an unnamed person in a decisive meeting of the gallery's Modern and contemporary curatorial working committee likened Goldin to Leni Riefenstahl, the Second World War-era German film-maker and Nazi propagandist, and called Goldin a "liar" based on her outspoken advocacy for Palestinians.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Our bodies bear traces of all we've endured': exhibition explores bodily photography

Photography captures extremes of human embodiment, revealing pleasure and pain, strength and vulnerability in moments from competition to ageing, ritual, and everyday life.
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fromThe Oaklandside
21 hours ago

This week in Oakland: an exhibit honoring Oscar Grant, and the Lunar New Year and Black History Month festival in Chinatown

Oakland's vibrant visual arts scene includes murals, galleries, museums, pop-up shows, and community-driven exhibits across conventional and unexpected venues.
fromJuxtapoz
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Krzysztof Grzybacz "To Empty Out" @ Mendes Wood DM, Brussels

Behind its seemingly polished framework, To Empty Out emerges as an exhibition beautifully rife with contradictions that overlay serious and playful themes according to Grzybacz, who often sets out to "clash the forces" of gravity and levity through his chosen subjects. Through sublime florals, bawdy scenes, and raw portraits of social life, Grzybacz balances contemplation and observation, navigating between painterly precision and intuitive expression in this deeply personal exhibition.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
21 hours ago

Mexico City's fairs give many artist-run spaces pride of place

Before Zona Maco's launch in 2003 consolidated Mexico City as a global arts capital, artist-run spaces like La Panadería and Temístocles 44 attracted a generation of Mexican artists-among them Minerva Cuevas, Sofía Táboas and Pablo Vargas Lugo-interested in developing their practices beyond a commercial context through installations, self-published periodicals and time-based media. In the 1990s, the city's artist-run spaces created important blueprints for dozens of independent and underground venues that animate the contemporary arts scene across Mexico today. Bold and unconventional works coming out of that ecosystem will be on display across the city at three important fairs during Art Week: Salón Acme, Clavo and Material Fair.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
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Rutherford Chang Retrospective: Hundreds And Thousands At UCCA Beijing

But they also miss what makes his approach distinctive. Chang worked with objects that industrial culture designed to be identical: records pressed in millions of copies, portraits drawn according to strict house style, coins minted for perfect interchange. His interest lay in the precise moment when the promise of sameness begins to fail, when time and human handling leave marks that transform supposedly identical objects into singular things.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

It's about hurling yourself into the unknown': Charmaine Watkiss on turning a UK museum upside down

Charmaine Watkiss connects Caribbean, African and UK botanical knowledge and diaspora histories through portraits and sculpture emphasizing medicinal plants and ancestral herbal traditions.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
10 hours ago

Horoscopes Feb. 4, 2026: Oscar De La Hoya, strive for balance and integrity,

Happy Birthday: Look for opportunities and jump at every chance you get to engage in something that excites you. The people you encounter this year will help shape your future. Partnerships, joint ventures and the lessons you learn will change your perspective on life, love and your purpose. Trust your instincts, and question what others want you to contribute. Strive for balance and integrity, and you'll discover your bliss. Your numbers are 6, 10, 22, 25, 34, 41, 48.
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from48 hills
6 hours ago

Drama Masks: Feel good this plot is not - 48 hills

Bay Area civic and cultural life is devolving into surreal, corporate-driven spectacles and real dangers that blur satire and genuine threat.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

After I graduated from college, I realized I needed a 'third place' to stay sane and social. A new hobby helped me find it.

Joining ballet provided a social 'third place,' led to community, personal growth, and long-term commitment.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

A new generation revives 'The Muppet Show' and it's as delightful as ever

Kermit returns as host in a faithful 2026 reboot of The Muppet Show, restoring the original theater format, classic characters, and fresh writers and puppeteers.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Saudi woman painter outshines Picasso at Sotheby's second sale in Diriyah

The 2025 sale came in just above its low estimate (all estimates calculated without fees), making $14.4m ($17.2m with fees) from 140 lots with a patchy 67% sell-through rate by lot. This year, by contrast, was a more concise offering, with 67 lots of fine art that landed a healthier sell-through rate of 89% and a hammer total of $15.4m ($19.5m with fees), near the pre-sale high estimate of $16.6m.
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fromArtnet News
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Why Collectors Are Clamoring for Frederic Remington's Cowboy Art | Artnet News

Known for his romanticized depictions of the American West, the wildly successful 19th-century painter and sculptor captured cowboy culture in its nascency, helping to etch its ethos of rugged individualism into the American psyche. This nocturne, created toward the end of this career, represented a shift in his style from narrative depictions of frontier battles to more atmospheric renderings of the North American landscape.
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fromHyperallergic
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Mystery Is Embedded in Julia Fish's Architectural Art

Julia Fish's work visualizes geometry, architecture, wood grain, prismatic light, and musical structures through focused observational drawings and mixed-media pieces.
fromHyperallergic
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Vilcek Foundation Awards Five Immigrants $250,000 for Fashion Documentation

The 2026 Vilcek Prizes in Fashion & Culture acknowledge those who preserve fashion history and enrich its documentation through photography, museum curations, historical database development, and educational programming. As part of its mission to uplift US immigrants working in the arts and sciences, the Vilcek Foundation has awarded $250,000 to five immigrant fashion professionals: Tanya Meléndez-Escalante, Diego Bendezu, Jalan and Jibril Durimel, and Natalie Nudell.
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fromArtnet News
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Hirshhorn's New Loan Program Will Share Its Hidden Masterpieces Nationwide | Artnet News

Hirshhorn is loaning over 200 American masterpieces to museums in all 50 states and Puerto Rico to expand access for up to five years.
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fromwww.npr.org
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Disney names Josh D'Amaro as its new CEO

Josh D'Amaro, a 28-year Disney veteran and architect of a $36 billion global expansion of Disney Experiences, will replace Bob Iger as CEO in March.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

How Activists Are Embracing Craft as a Tool of Anti-ICE Resistance | Artnet News

Handmade craftivism—knit hats, origami, quilts and puppetry—is being used as a nonviolent, emotion-driven form of protest against ICE enforcement and deportation policies.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

What should we watch next? Share your movie recommendations with us

Ask for movie recommendations tailored to a viewer who loved Sinners, including films with related themes, creators, or cast, for publication before the Oscars.
fromColossal
1 day ago

Bruno Pontiroli Tests the Boundaries of Familiarity in His Uncanny Wildlife Paintings

The artist is known for his absurdist paintings of animals with overly long legs, contorted bodies, or myriad mutant-like heads or limbs. They're often set amid woodlands or meadows evocative of 18th- and 19th-century academic landscape paintings or depictions of formal hunts. Instead, both domesticated and wild animals graze as normally as they would without dozens of heads or udders attached in unnatural places around their bodies.
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fromArtnet News
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This Durer Portrait, Dismissed as a Copy, Is the Real Deal, Historian Says

The portrait of Albrecht Dürer's father that has been sitting in the collection of the National Gallery in London for over a century has long been regarded as a copy. However, an art historian argues, in a recently published book examining the Northern Renaissance painter's oeuvre in great depth, that the painting is real.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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How Martin Parr's defining photobook made a splash 40 years ago

Forty years after The Last Resort photobook was first published, the photographs that brought the late Martin Parr to international attention-and criticism at home-will be the focus of an exhibition at his foundation in Bristol. Timed to coincide with the anniversary of the photobook and its exhibition at London's Serpentine Gallery in 1986, the show marks the foundation's reopening following the British photographer's death late last year.
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fromHyperallergic
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Roberta Fallon, Champion of Philadelphia Artists, Dies at 75

Roberta Fallon, Philadelphia artist and Artblog co-founder, championed underrepresented artists and built a vibrant local arts community.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Ken Griffin Drops Half-Billion on Basquiats, a Beloved London Gallery's Decline, and More Scoops From Kenny Schachter's Desk | Artnet News

Emerging artists and small-to-mid galleries face a prolonged market downturn after early-2020s overexpansion, within a transitory, unequal, 'i'-shaped art economy.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's writing significantly influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of American racial violence on display at The Met.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

The Last House Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Is on the Market

Frank Lloyd Wright's final residential design, the Circular Sun House in Phoenix, is a 3,095 sq ft circular home listed for $8.8 million.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Vilcek Prizes Awarded to Immigrants in Fashion for Innovative Design

Immigrant designers shape American fashion by bringing cultural memory, resilience, and innovation, recognized by 2026 Vilcek Prizes awarding $250,000.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

From Caravaggio to Tribeca

Richard Wright's ideas deeply influenced John Wilson's visual depictions of racial violence while NYC cultural debates connect historic art and contemporary protest dynamics.
fromAnOther
1 day ago

Artist Sterling Ruby: "I'm Trying to Make Something Spiritual"

I first saw Stalker in the mid-1980s. I grew up in a very rural community, but I had a group of friends who all wanted something that we couldn't really get where we lived. With film, that was a possibility. I'm in my fifties now. I keep trying to figure out what I'm doing as an artist and how to keep going.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Artist Sarah Sze: A work of art is finished when everything teeters'

Sarah Sze’s Gagosian Beverly Hills exhibition uses 13 works—large, intricate paintings and video installations—to create immersive, disorienting landscapes reflecting an image‑saturated, unstable contemporary world.
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fromianVisits
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Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth to turn blue with bronze sculpture by Tschabalala Self

Tschabalala Self’s Lapis Lazuli–patinated bronze sculpture of a young woman will be installed on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in September 2026.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Katelyn Ledford "Verso" @ Fredericks & Freiser, New York

Highly detailed trompe-l'oeil paintings render the backs of stretchers as staged surfaces where crafted realism performs sincerity, exposing constructed personhood and theatrical vulnerability.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago
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A career-defining Tracey Emin exhibition opens in London this month - here's why it will be one of 2026's greatest art shows

fromTime Out London
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A career-defining Tracey Emin exhibition opens in London this month - here's why it will be one of 2026's greatest art shows

fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Jana Frost's set designs are "inspiration for fever dreams" made with an A3 printer

London-based, multidisciplinary artist Jana Frost is making "inspiration for fever dreams". Merging fashion photography with collage-art sensibilities, Jana employs cut-out animations, large-scale installations and a directorial style that prioritises several elements coming together to build physical, dreamlike environments. In a nutshell, Jana takes the aesthetic of pop-up books and makes them life-sized, turning dream imagery into physical reality. Sourcing public domain images from libraries and archives, Jana reworks materials then unifies them - and in the process, creates photographic works that play with time.
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fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
1 day ago

Cayce Zavaglia & The Haphazard Beauty Found behind Her Fiber Portraits - Hi-Fructose Magazine

What gives me encouragement to continue to use my family as inspiration is that, if you look back in history, the famous portraits that Van Gogh did are portraits of people he knew, the postman or his friends. Intimate friends that, once you get that distance of time, you don't think, 'Well, this is someone he knew and that's kind of boring. It's portrait, in and of itself.
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fromBerlin Art Link
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An Interview with Egill Sbjornsson | Berlin Art Link

Art can act as an evolving, collaborative life form that heals, generates joy, and reshapes human relationships through sensory participation, play, and tech-material hybrid environments.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Pain is a violent lover': Daisy Lafarge on the paintings she made when floored with agony

An injured, chronically ill artist transformed pain into impressionistic paintings using limited materials and repurposed kinesiology-tape remnants, accompanied by Blake-inspired poems.
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fromThesanjoseblog
1 day ago

Pick-Up Party Launches Content Magazine's Sight and Sound Issue at Hobee's

Content Magazine hosts a Sight and Sound Pick-Up Party Feb 26 at Hobee's featuring local art, music, a pop-up gallery, DJ, and live performances.
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It's a fun cocktail!': the Wooster Group's head-spinning blend of high and low art

Spalding Gray used to perform a show called Interviewing the Audience. The celebrated monologist would invite a stranger he had met in the lobby to join him on stage. Through a sequence of innocuous questions, he would get them to open up about their lives. At one performance, a guest broke the audience's hearts by talking about her daughter's murder. At benefit nights, people living with HIV shared their tales. Other times, the anecdotes would be eccentric or amusing.
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fromTime Out New York
18 hours ago

NYC's most inclusive arts festival returns this spring

From April 10-26, the Big Umbrella Festival returns with nearly three weeks of free and pay-what-you-can performances, workshops and installations, all tailored for neurodivergent audiences. Big Umbrella, which launched in 2018, was the first large-scale performing arts festival of its kind and it's only grown more ambitious since. This year's edition spans dance, theater, comedy, music, visual art and outdoor installations, welcoming kids, adults, families and first-time arts-goers into spaces designed to be flexible, relaxed and judgment-free.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Wenting Zhu Cultivates a Kaleidoscopic Garden of Crystals in 100+ Petri Dishes

Crystal Garden: Seasons uses over 100 chemical compounds and pigments to produce colorful, growing crystal formations that blend natural processes with human intervention.
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fromFuncheap
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Asian Art Museum: Free Admission Day (Every First Sunday)

The Asian Art Museum in San Francisco houses over 18,000 Asian artworks and offers monthly Free First Sundays with free general admission and family programming.
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fromianVisits
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Free outdoor exhibition turns parks, shopping centres and churches into open-air galleries

Thirty large National Gallery reproductions are installed across Croydon in public locations, free to view until 5th July 2026.
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fromFuncheap
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Signature Scents: A Perfume-Making Atelier at Underdogs Cantina (SF)

Create, blend, and bottle a custom signature perfume during a guided, hands-on fragrance design workshop in San Francisco.
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fromwww.amny.com
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Broadway | The People's Filibuster' turns the Public Theater into a civic stage; Man of La Mancha' at Lincoln Center, and more amNewYork

The Public Theater hosted an eight-hour People's Filibuster with nearly 200 participants reading texts and performing to protest immigration enforcement and promote civic engagement.
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fromElite Traveler
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A Rare $20 Million Rembrandt Is Being Sold at Auction - for a Remarkable Reason

Thomas Kaplan values Rembrandt's Young Lion Resting for personal passion, cultural stewardship, and public access beyond its estimated $20 million auction price.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Monsoons, mould and a million visitors: welcome to Kerala's people's biennale'

The Kochi-Muziris Biennale prioritized creation and time as material, presenting site-responsive artworks by primarily Indian and Keralan artists across Fort Kochi venues.
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