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22 minutes ago

Art Books We Loved in 2025

Paris is experiencing an art renaissance with major 2025 exhibitions, renewed interest in defining art books, and ongoing revelations about the October Louvre heist.
fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Daniel EKTA Gotesson "KOM INTE OCH KNACKA PA (Don't Come and Knock)" @ Galleri Thomassen, Gothenburg

Our friend just opened a new solo show, KOM INTE OCH KNACKA PÅ (Don't Come and Knock) at Galleri Thomassen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The show consists of many new works on paper "Isolation and fear were recurring thoughts during the work. I often get stuck on a single word or sentence, this should not be mistaken for a theme or an explanation. Rather, the process itself should lead the works in the direction they wish." - Daniel Götesson 2025
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fromElite Traveler
2 hours ago

Masterpistes: Inside the Ski Resorts Doubling Up as Art Galleries

Aspen and St Moritz have emerged as distinguished mountain fine‑art destinations offering major museums, notable galleries, and seasonal exhibitions alongside alpine recreation.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
46 minutes ago

From hard borders to soft power: how did the art world fare in 2025?

The year began with the art world-like much of the rest of the world-holding its breath, waiting to see what America's newly re-elected president, Donald J. Trump, had on his Washington to-do list. Meanwhile, on America's other coast, a series of wildfires in and around Los Angeles burned up around 60,000 acres, killing hundreds of people, displacing thousands more, and consuming architectural landmarks as well as untold works of art.
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fromTime Out London
23 minutes ago

The tallest Christmas tree in London has been unveiled

The tree in question can be found in the Shoreditch office of ad agency Mother. It's not one big tree, rather 70 individual trees entwined together and spiralling all the way up the building's staircase, decked out with light-up stars. It measures nearly 100ft (equivalent to the height of around seven double deckers), dwarfing Trafalgar Square's 66ft Norwegian spruce and the 67ft Eastern City Tree at Pan Pacific London.
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fromFuncheap
2 hours ago

Jane Austen's 250th Birthday

Local indie bookstore will celebrate Jane Austen's 250th birthday with complimentary tea and biscuits and 10% off all Jane Austen titles.
fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Sheila Berenson: A Lifetime of Creativity in Art and Education

Sheila Berenson is an educator, writer, and visual artist based in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her professional journey spans decades of teaching, writing, and creating art, all guided by one consistent principle: curiosity fuels understanding. Art has always been a part of Sheila's life, shaping her approach to learning and inspiring her to connect with the world in meaningful ways. Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee,
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from48 hills
8 hours ago

Drama Masks: Joy to 'The Golden Girls,' the ladies reign - 48 hills

This is Drama Masks, a Bay Area performing arts column from a born San Franciscan and longtime theatre artist in an N95 mask. I talk venue safety and dramatic substance, or the lack thereof. As I write this, I have SomaFM's "Jolly Ol' Soul" channel playing in the background. The local indie radio network starts broadcasting its Christmas channels soon after Halloween, because why wait 'til Black Friday when the entire economy is already geared up for the big day beyond it?
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Jeffrey Deitch presents "That Was Then, This Is Now" in the Miami Design District

Jeffrey Deitch presents That Was Then, This Is Now at the Miami Design District, organized by (american art projects) and featuring numerous contemporary artists.
fromArtforum
12 hours ago
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Tacky Delights: Revisiting Art Basel Miami Beach

Miami Art Week showcased provocative, erotic, and tacky art blending high-concept exhibitions with carnival-esque, commercialized spectacle and cultural contradictions.
fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Jeffrey Deitch presents "That Was Then, This Is Now" in the Miami Design District

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fromwww.artnews.com
20 hours ago

Napoles Marty Wins Frieze LA's $25,000 Impact Prize

Napoles Marty won the 2026 Frieze Los Angeles Impact Prize, receiving a solo Frieze LA booth and $25,000, with support from NXTHVN and curator Diana Nawi.
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fromHyperallergic
12 hours ago

Hundreds Rally Against Sweeping Cuts at New School

The New School faces a $48 million deficit, prompting buyout offers to about 40% of full-time faculty and program cuts that have sparked large protests.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Our Favorite Art Books of 2025

2025 art books spanned monographs, biographies, memoirs, and reissues, highlighting diverse artists and new perspectives such as Marsha P. Johnson, Mary Cassatt, and Ruth Asawa.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

The 10 Best Paris Art Shows of 2025

Paris's 2025 art scene remained vibrant, featuring major museum changes, blockbuster exhibitions, rediscoveries, and dynamic shows across foundations and nonprofit spaces.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Remembering Frank Gehry, Martin Parr, and Mel Leipzig

Multiple notable art-world figures recently died, including architect Frank Gehry and diverse creators whose work spanned architecture, photography, painting, textiles, and arts education.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

Liz Collins Explodes Cliches About Crafts

Liz Collins's textile practice emphasizes materiality, structural tension, and scale, revealing how works hold together or verge toward unraveling.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The journey of chop suey, from the Ming Dynasty to a maligned Americanized dish

Chop suey originated as a dish of chopped offal with deep roots in imperial China and became a prominent element of Chinese American banquet cuisine.
fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

TCU School of Art Offers Fully Funded Graduate Study

The MA and MFA programs at the Texas Christian University (TCU) School of Art invite applications for fall 2026 enrollment. TCU provides an exceptional environment for art historical research, studio practice, and professional development. MA and MFA graduate students receive full tuition funding, competitive stipends, and 85% health insurance coverage, regardless of background or citizenship status. Generous financial support for research and travel enriches the graduate experience.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

In Maureen McCabe's Art, the Medium Is the Message

Maureen McCabe uses mixed-media installations and collages to examine mysticism, fate, and American supernatural traditions in a Benton Museum retrospective.
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fromwww.artnews.com
16 hours ago

Lalanne'sHippopotame Bar'Sells for $31.4 M., Shattering Design Auction Record

Francois-Xavier Lalanne's unique Hippopotame Bar sold for $31.4 million at Sotheby's, setting a record for design auctions and far exceeding estimates.
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fromHyperallergic
19 hours ago

NYC Cultural Institutions Group Taps New Leaders

Stephanie Hill Wilchfort will chair the Cultural Institutions Group with Atiba Edwards as executive vice chair, leading 39 city-funded New York City cultural organizations.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Not in Our Name

In one installation in Massachusetts, Mary and an infant Jesus are absent, replaced by a sign that reads, "ICE was here." In another one in Chicago, a sign declares, "Due to ICE activity in our community, the Holy Family is in hiding." More such nativity scenes are popping up across the country as people of conscience protest against Homeland Security's persecution of helpless individuals, sending the message: not in our name.
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fromColossal
18 hours ago

Seonna Hong's Tender Paintings Navigate Contradiction with Care

Seonna Hong's paintings depict tender community, resilience, and resistance amid environmental collapse and political turmoil, embodying contemporary cognitive dissonance.
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fromwww.npr.org
20 hours ago

Author Sophie Kinsella, who penned the 'Shopaholic' books, has died at 55

Sophie Kinsella (Madeleine Sophie Wickham), novelist of the Shopaholic series, died at 55 after an aggressive brain cancer diagnosis.
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fromTime Out New York
11 hours ago

See NYC's everyday storefronts supersized in this new exhibit

Charis Ammon transforms familiar New York storefronts into large, meditative paintings that demand slow, attentive viewing.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

A tribute to resilience: what we can learn from the splendour of Accra Cultural Week

Visiting the exhibitions, installations and performances of Accra Cultural Week, I saw how the finest art nourishes and constructs a country's history and identity. The centrepiece was no doubt Serge Attukwei Clottey's exquisite [Dis]Appearing Rituals: An Open Lab of Now for Tomorrow, which put his pioneering afrogallonism on full display: a concept that transforms yellow jerrycans into illusory art pieces, mosaics of yellow, brass and gold.
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fromItsnicethat
21 hours ago

An exhibition of Palestinian photographers visualises the lasting significance of 'land'

The exhibition centres on the deep, irrevocable relationship between Palestinian people and their homeland and features the work of eight image makers: Adam Rouhana, Maen Hammad, Jenna Masoud, Samar Hazboun, Kholood Eid, Sakir Khader, Zach Hussein and Dean Majd. The exhibition has been curated by the British-Iraqi writer and editor Dalia Al-Dujaili, who was invited by Gola Gallery to work on the show as a gesture of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

8,800 mirrored flowers from discarded acrylic reveal a data-driven portrait of the netherlands

An 8,800-mirrored-flower installation converts Dutch demographic statistics into an immersive reflective landscape communicating diversity through light.
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fromFuncheap
12 hours ago

Winter Spectacular - Party + Fundraiser

Fundraising variety show and party supports The Lost Church in San Francisco with multiple performers; doors at 7:30pm; $15 or more suggested.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

crocheted zodiac animal installations by choi+shine suspend above dark body of water

Distance uses crocheted lace, perspectival distortion, and community making to materially and symbolically reduce perceived distance and construct relational networks.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
13 hours ago

pompidou, guggenheim, tate modern, and more come alive as black and white illustrations

Federico Babina's Musealis illustration series reimagines seventeen of the world's most iconic as an imaginary black-and-white atlas, a visual journey. Each architectural illustration arises from the encounter between content and container. The architecture, with its geometries, both embraces and allows itself to be traversed by words, the titles of the most emblematic works housed within. No longer captions, but building blocks: the artworks transform into a plastic language, into lines, squares, curves, solids, and voids that construct the very image of the museum.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

Nnena Kalu was ready for this nobody else was': how her Turner prize victory shook the art world

The morning after the Turner prize ceremony, the winner of the UK's most prestigious art award, Nnena Kalu, is eating toast and drinking a strong cup of tea. Everyone around her is beaming only a little the worse for wear after dancing their feet off at the previous night's party in Bradford, and sinking a couple of brandies back at the hotel bar. I say hello to Kalu, offer my congratulations, and admire the 59-year-old's beautifully manicured creamy pink nails.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Flat Earth by Anika Jade Levy review fear and loathing in New York

Enter Anika Jade Levy's slim and sharp debut Flat Earth, which shares its title with a film made by a woman whom Avery, the narrator, identifies as her best friend. Frances is a rich and beautiful twentysomething who becomes a reluctant celebrity in certain circles after her film, an experimental documentary about rural isolation and rightwing conspiracy theories in the modern-day United States, premieres to critical acclaim at a gallery in New York.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Theatre Diaspora: Moving ahead with a fresh new look * Oregon ArtsWatch

Theatre Diaspora restructured into a shared leadership model and expanded programming, outreach, and audience visioning in 2025 to ensure sustainability and growth.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Walter Yarwood sculpture installed in Sarnia, Ont., 53 years ago 'mistakenly' demolished by construction crew | CBC News

In 1972, an influential abstract artist was commissioned to build a sculpture for Lambton College in Sarnia, Ont. But due to what is being called a construction mishap, that longstanding and public connection to mid-century Canadian art history is now gone. The metal sculpture, called Sign No. 9, was created by Walter Yarwood, a founding member of the 1950s Canadian abstract art group Painters Eleven (P11).
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fromianVisits
1 day ago

Temporary theatre to be built on the former Marble Arch Mound site

The Arts Theatre opened in 1927 as a members-only club for the performance of unlicensed plays, meaning that the censorship by the Lord Chamberlain's office did not apply. This allowed the theatre to present daring, experimental and controversial productions not available to other venues. Remember, the government could censor theatre plays right up to 1968, when it finally bowed to pressure to abolish the role of official censor in the Theatres Act 1968.
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fromMission Local
13 hours ago

Aztec warrior of love: The Mission remembers Ricardo 'El Tigre' Pena

Ricardo "El Tigre" Peña, a beloved Aztec dancer, cultural leader, teacher, and Mission District community fixture, died at 54 of an apparent heart attack.
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fromVulture
13 hours ago

Ruthie Ann Miles's Daughter Died. She's Processing It Onstage.

Ruthie Ann Miles channels personal grief into transformative theatrical portrayals of mourning mothers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Confessions of a Shopaholic novelist Sophie Kinsella dies aged 55

Madeleine Wickham (Sophie Kinsella), bestselling author of Confessions of a Shopaholic, died aged 55 after being diagnosed with glioblastoma.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Jazz, joy and one ragged Christmas tree: 60 years of 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'

A Charlie Brown Christmas premiered Dec. 9, 1965, starting a holiday TV tradition with Peanuts, authentic character choices, and a distinctive Vince Guaraldi jazz score.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

A Year in NYC Art Shows

New York's 2025 exhibitions highlighted local artists, reimagined the sublime, examined bodily politics, and revealed precarious media-arts funding and institutional controversies.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

New York: Best of 2025

More than 30 notable New York City exhibitions from 2025 showcase diverse practices from sublime interpretation to historical interventions and speculative imagined worlds.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Wifredo Lam No Longer Waits by the Coatroom

An artwork's position in the museum, both spatially and interpretively, matters. It was this architecture of visibility that fueled critic John Yau's landmark essay " Please wait by the coatroom " (1988), titled after the corridor where the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) once relegated Cuban artist Wifredo Lam's painting "La Jungla(The Jungle)" (1943). For years, the painting hung in the lobby beside the bag-check - technically public, yet outside the main galleries and the art history they conveyed.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Launch a Community-Centered Design Career with an MDes From the University of Arkansas

The Master of Design in Communication Design (MDes) at the University of Arkansas School of Art, housed in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, is now accepting applications through January 15, 2026. This two-year, terminal degree prepares students for a collaborative, studio-driven, and research-led approach to advanced design study. Located in one of the fastest-growing regions in the US and near the headquarters of three Fortune 500 companies, students gain professional experience in conceptual exploration and hands-on making.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Li Yi-Fan to Represent Taiwan at the 61st Venice Biennale

Li Yi-Fan's Screen Melancholy at the 61st Venice Biennale examines image-generation technology, improvisational narrative, and digital-age melancholy shaped by information overload and human–technology relations.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

'Pluribus' star Rhea Seehorn says no thanks to a world dictated by group think

Individual thinking and diverse emotions preserve surprise, humor, and genuine happiness against enforced collective contentment created by a psychic communal bond.
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fromwww.theartnewspaper.com
2 days ago

Despite controversy, designs for Notre Dame's new windows go on display in Paris

The designs for six new stained-glass windows for the cathedral of Notre Dame will go on show from tomorrow at the Grand Palais in Paris, despite a number of protests against the project. The works by the French artist Claire Tabouret will replace monochrome windows commissioned by the architects Eugene Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus in the 19th century.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

What's a UFO Show With No Flying Saucers?

The Drawing Center's Voice of Space exhibition shows strong individual works but lacks focused curation and commanding imagery, limiting its cosmic ambitions.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Anti-ICE Nativities Take a Stand Against Trump's Cruelty

Nativity scenes protesting ICE enforcement and deportations are appearing in U.S. churches and drawing objections from Catholic authorities and federal officials.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Canadian Museum of Human Rights' planned exhibition on displacement of Palestinians sparks outpouring of support and criticism

The museum's preliminary webpage for the exhibition, titled Palestine Uprooted: Nakba, Past and Present and scheduled to open in June 2026, includes an image from 1948 of Palestinians fleeing their homes and a more recent one of the displaced in Gaza during the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. It states that the show will include the personal stories of Palestinian Canadians told through video testimonials and objects.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The 10 Best London Art Shows of 2025

It should come as no surprise to anyone that London would host some standout exhibitions in 2025. But even with the city's thriving art scene, this year seemed exceptional. It wasn't just eye-catching shows. Museums made conscious attempts to move out of their comfort zones by giving marquee status to those who are often overlooked or marginalized: Indigenous artists, queer pioneers, trailblazing women - the list goes on.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Nnena Kalu's embodied, sensuous art makes her a worthy Turner prize winner

Nnena Kalu creates visceral, boundary-blurring sculptures and drawings from VHS tape and plastic that embody urgent physical engagement and cumulative, repetitive mark-making.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 day ago

Italian Surrealist Creates Toads, Beasts And Insects In Ink With Every Line Crawling, Curling And Conspiring Against The Blank Page

A curated showcase of diverse visual art and creative projects spanning digital surrealism, vintage collages, photographic oddities, satirical parodies, portraiture, and human-interest illustrations.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cognitive Dissonance: Seonna Hong @ Hashimoto Contemporary, NYC

Seonna Hong's paintings map internal experience through abstracted landscapes encoding emotional tension and repair amid contemporary unrest, grief, tenderness, and daily ritual.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

ArtsWatch Insider: Big news! A major grant boosts critical coverage areas * Oregon ArtsWatch

ArtsWatch expanded reporting capacity with a seven-member team and a $90,000 grant to accelerate timely, 24/7 arts news coverage across disciplines.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

reflective pyramidal monument emits sky-tracing beam of white light in saudi arabia

Relic is a participatory pyramid light installation that transforms visitors into living monuments through reflection, illumination, and shared experiential presence.
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fromKqed
1 day ago

Oakland Will Get a New Cultural Affairs Manager In 2026 | KQED

Oakland City Council reinstated the cultural affairs manager to restore arts funding coordination, fundraising, and the liaison role between artists, the city, and funders.
fromArchitectural Digest
1 day ago

The Indigenous Designers Reclaiming 'Southwestern' Blankets

When many people envision a Native blanket, they see a "Southwestern" style rather than blankets like the ones my family-who is Lakota and Dakota from Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribe-made from buffalo hides. Those heirlooms were vibrant and varied, embellished with figures and animals, glass beads, porcupine quills, shells, bone, and seeds, all stitched into decorative designs and full-out tableaux.
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fromElite Traveler
1 day ago

Inside The Inventive World of Meriem Bennani

Meriem Bennani transforms playful installations and animations into immersive, rhythmic artworks that address identity, community, and cultural memory through everyday objects.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

'Much Ado About Nothing': Cranking up the color and charisma * Oregon ArtsWatch

Asae Dean's Much Ado About Nothing is a fresh, accessible, charismatic staging combining inspired performances, music, dance, bold design, and an empowered Hero.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

21+ "Medicinal Cocktails" Lecture + Free Champagne Toast at Museum of the Eye (SF)

New Year's museum event offers a medicinal-morning-cocktail lecture, Champagne history and popping demo with a complimentary glass; 21+; proceeds support the Museum of the Eye.
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fromianVisits
1 day ago

Southbank Centre lights up winter nights with a free illuminated art trail

A free winter lights display surrounds the Southbank Centre with multiple illuminated installations, viewable nightly from 4pm–11pm until 18 January 2026.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Art world in mourning as internationally renowned artist killed in Carlow crash - 'She was an exceptionally talented lady'

Philippa Bayliss, an internationally exhibited Irish artist in her 80s, died after being struck by a car in Myshall, County Carlow.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Marjorie Prime review Cynthia Nixon steals sad, and spotty, sci-fi revival

Marjorie Prime's AI premise now feels credible and timely, making the revival poignant but exposing the play's creaky internal mechanics.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 day ago

Smuin's The Christmas Ballet | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

In the world of Bay Area ballet, Michael Smuin's Christmas Ballet is one of the most sought-after events (and tickets) around. Soloist Myles Thatcher challenges rigid ballet gender norms with an unparalleled exuberance, and the fluidity of this seasonal regional gem changes every season with new works by Julia Adam (Dance Director), and Amy Seiwert (Artistic Director) leading the way.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

The Best Gifts For Creative Kids To Explore Their Imaginations

So you've got a little artist. They love color. They pick out their own clothes. And they love making projects to hang up around the house. If your baby Banksy already has every crayon and marker a kid could want, you may wonder what to get them during the holidays. Rest assured, we put on our creative hats to find you the most unique and engaging gifts for kids.
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fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

See What the Original Mona Lisa Likely Looked Like

Infrared pho­tog­ra­phy has even revealed, says the nar­ra­tor of the new Inspi­rag­gio video above, that both paint­ings "share the same changes in the orig­i­nal sketch. For years, it has been known that Leonar­do made small cor­rec­tions to the shape of the Mona Lisa 's hands, adjust­ments to the line of the eyes, and sub­tle mod­i­fi­ca­tions to the curve of the face," the very same cor­rec­tions that were found in the new­ly exam­ined copy.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Horoscopes Dec. 9, 2025: Dame Judi Dench, express yourself, your likes and dislikes,

Express preferences honestly, think forward, refuse to let others dictate choices, and pursue paths that reduce emotional and financial strain.
fromwww.7x7.com
1 day ago

Sixty years after they were stolen, the Asian Art Museum returns ancient bronze sculptures to Thailand.

She thinks it goes beyond duty. It's a step we can take to build new equitable relationships with Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia, she said at the museum's repatriation ceremony on Monday. And it's a really joyful thing to do, as you'll see from the community here and the reception that I'm sure these will get when they reach Thailand.
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fromianVisits
1 day ago

Illuminated River boat ride tours add extra dates over Christmas

Nine central London Thames bridges are illuminated nightly as part of Illuminated River, best viewed from the riverside or aboard a boat tour.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Shop Limited-Edition Prints from Sebastian Foster for Thoughtful Holiday Gifting

Sebastian Foster is an Austin-based print shop offering limited-edition prints by established illustrators, printmakers, and painters from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Japan, and Europe.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Water Leak at Louvre Museum Damages Hundreds of Books

It seems like the only way the Musée du Louvre can catch a break these days is through its pipes, after a water leak that damaged hundreds of books on-site came to light this weekend. Following the revelation of water damage underscoring the urgent need for the museum's renovation, three culture unions representing staff at the Louvre issued a joint notice today warning of a rolling strike beginning Monday, December 15.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

The Best New York City Exhibitions of 2025

2025 in New York featured major museum reopenings, high-profile exhibitions reshaping art history, and a shifting gallery landscape.
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