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3 hours ago

An Unknown Woman: how I discovered a hidden tragedy tied to Russia's most famous painting

Close visual details in Sentimental Value reveal hidden cultural stories, exemplified by Kramskoy's Portrait of an Unknown Woman and its deep Russian resonance.
fromEuro Weekly News
51 minutes ago

Antoni Gaudi linked to Xalet del Catllaras

A recent study has concluded that the Xalet del Catllaràs in La Pobla de Lillet (Berguedà) was designed by Antoni Gaudí. The findings attribute the original project to the celebrated Catalan architect, identifying distinctive methodologies and construction techniques that align closely with his known work. Research confirms Gaudí as author of the project The investigation was commissioned from architect Galdric Santana, director of the Gaudí Chair at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and current commissioner of the Gaudí Year commemorations. His study concludes that Gaudí was indeed the author of the original design for the Xalet del Catllaràs.
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fromArtnet News
9 hours ago

Super Rare 'Jungle Book' Illustrations Resurface in London Family Home

Two long-lost 1903 Detmold brothers' watercolor illustrations for The Jungle Book were identified and will be auctioned in London, each estimated up to £20,000.
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fromPortland Mercury
9 hours ago

At the Portland Art Museum, See David Hockney's iPad Drawings and Queer-Coded Etchings

David Hockney's six-decade practice centers on continual adaptation to new tools and perspectives, blending traditional printmaking with experimental technologies and presentation.
fromBustle
12 hours ago

The 10 Best New Books By Black Authors

From brilliant new voices to seasoned icons, many of the past year's breakout works are by Black authors. In June, Great Black Hope, a coming-of-age story reckoning with privilege and belonging, made first-time author Rob Franklin a household name. And in July, Stephanie Wambugu's gorgeous debut novel Lonely Crowds, which explores the intimacy and frustration in the relationship between two lifelong friends, climbed bestseller lists.
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fromsfist.com
9 hours ago

K-Pop Mega-Star RM of BTS Is Getting an Art Exhibition at SFMOMA This Coming October

RM's 200-work personal art collection will be exhibited at SFMOMA in the only U.S. gallery display, October 3, 2026–February 7, 2027.
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fromFuncheap
11 hours ago

Bay Bridge's "Bay Lights" Return: Grand Lighting Celebration

The rebuilt $11M Bay Lights installation, featuring 48,000 durable LEDs, will relight the Bay Bridge on March 20, 2026 and run nightly.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Experience: I'm the last traditional clog maker in England

A solitary English clog maker handcrafts wooden-and-leather clogs from self-collected sycamore, finding therapeutic purpose and a peaceful, enduring rural craft late in life.
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fromEngadget
10 hours ago

Apple inks deal for IMAX screenings of live Formula 1 races

Apple and IMAX will screen five live Formula 1 races from the 2026 season at select IMAX theaters across the United States.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago
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This Is Not My LA Art World

Artist-run, DIY spaces in Los Angeles sustain experimental, community-focused art practices despite rising East Coast gallery expansion and commercial pressures.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago
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LA's Art Scene Is Not a New York Outpost

Artist-run spaces anchor Los Angeles's art scene, but the city's art identity remains market-driven and increasingly shaped by East Coast influence.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Les Wexner Claims Naivety in Epstein Deposition

Les Wexner denies any knowledge or participation in Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes despite an FBI document naming him a co-conspirator and congressional skepticism.
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fromArtnet News
17 hours ago

Final Photograph of Oscar Wilde Leads $2 Million Sale of His Artifacts

Photographs and artifacts related to Oscar Wilde, including Sarony portraits and a deathbed photograph, fetched significant sums at a Bonhams auction.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Art Movements: Marilyn Minter Wins Again

Marilyn Minter won the 2026 Anderson Ranch International Artist Award amid a wave of museum appointments, gallery signings, and leadership changes.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

An unsung hero stepped in to help a newly widowed mom in a moment of need

A dorm hall minister's timely, compassionate assistance helped a newly widowed mother move her daughter into college, restoring hope and ongoing support.
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fromwww.npr.org
16 hours ago

Reporter's notebook: My Olympic Lunar New Year

Korea House in Milan hosted Lunar New Year at Villa Necchi with performances, vendors, Team Korea activities, and cultural exchange during the Winter Olympics.
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fromArtnet News
13 hours ago

How Anne Boleyn's Enigmatic Image Was Rewritten Over Centuries

Anne Boleyn rose to power in the early 1530s, was executed for treason in 1536, and her image evolved into witch, martyr, and feminist icon.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Keeping a Critical Eye on the Art World With Damien Davis

Damien Davis will address systemic inequities in the art market and propose actionable strategies for a more equitable, transparent art ecosystem.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Journey Through Autumn and Winter in Robinsson Cravents' Hand-Drawn 'Yosemite'

Even though most of us are eager for spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, we're happy to linger in winter a little while longer to take in Robinsson Cravents ' new project. The Colombia-based designer and illustrator recently released a pair of hand-drawn digital landscapes that take a bird's-eye view of Yosemite National Park. Starting with a wide aerial shot of coniferous trees, the films then journey down a stream up to a waterfall, capturing the majestic scenery with grainy, tactile detail.
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fromArtnet News
19 hours ago

Did Trump Loyalists Force Out the National Constitution Center Director?

After more than 12 years at the reins, Jeffrey Rosen is out as director of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, sparking accusations that President Donald Trump is once again seeking to control a U.S. cultural institution. Rosen, age 61, is a renowned legal scholar, and had played a key role in the museum's preparations for America 250, the national celebration of the semiquincentennial of the founding of the U.S.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

Laura Lima Makes the Case for Art That Isn't Precious

Nest-like woven sculptures are designed for windows, balconies, verandas, gardens, and forests, inviting animal interaction and encouraging nonprecious, replaceable communal use.
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fromArtnet News
12 hours ago

Epstein Files Reveal Possible Dealings Between Leon Black and Disgraced Dealer Douglas Latchford

Epstein files suggest Leon Black bought Southeast Asian antiquities possibly linked to Douglas Latchford, including a $7 million Shiva that matches Latchford's catalog.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair Returns to Powerhouse Arts This Spring

Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair returns April 9–12, 2026 at Powerhouse Arts with 50+ exhibitors, a juried MGC exhibition, expanded academic participation, and public programming.
fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Marigold Santos Takes Root

The only thing most people know about epiphytes, if they know about them at all, is that they're rootless. That's not quite true - they develop highly specialized root systems adapted to wherever they land. In Epiphytic Elucidations at Patel Brown Gallery, Calgary-based artist Marigold Santos takes this fact as more than a metaphor. The exhibition uses epiphytes - plants that grow on other plants without harming them - as a framework for the expansive ways diasporas form through material labor.
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fromArtnet News
14 hours ago

The Futurist Vision of Pierre Huyghe Circles Back to Old Tropes

Pierre Huyghe's Liminals presents a faceless, vulnerable white woman within AI-driven bio-tech environments, producing pronounced cognitive dissonance despite ambitious institutional framing.
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fromColossal
12 hours ago

Aunia Kahn's Lush Portraits Depict a Playful Inner Landscape

Aunia Kahn returns to joyful, playful roots, using gouache, pastels, pencils, and gold ink to create rich, patterned, surreal, celestial portraits inspired by folk art.
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Tate tries to turn an advertising campaign into a Cultural Event

It's not that advertising campaigns are never announced, but when they are, it's usually in advertising trade magazines, and generally by the agency that did the work. The client doesn't normally issue a press release that essentially says, "We are putting up some posters." Yet that is exactly what the Tate has done, issuing a general announcement that it will run an advertising campaign for its upcoming Tracey Emin exhibition.
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fromwww.amny.com
22 hours ago

King Paris shows the sovereignty of light through his contemporary masks on display in Manhattan | amNewYork

Embellished masks and reflective surfaces in West African traditions use radiance and material brilliance to convey authority, spiritual meaning, and social order through performance.
fromDocumentjournal
15 hours ago

An evening with Mickalene Thomas: Document marks her historic Grand Palais solo show

The exhibition centers the visibility, agency, and radical joy of Black women, celebrating love as a generative force-of liberation, self-definition, and community. Through richly textured compositions and her iconic rhinestone-studded surfaces, Thomas depicts her subjects-friends, family, lovers, and cultural figures-with a confidence and sensuality that reclaims spaces where Black women have been historically overlooked or misrepresented. With this exhibition, she becomes the first African-American artist to receive a major solo presentation at the Grand Palais.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
14 hours ago

Beautiful Daily Retrowave City Pop Landscapes From Club Retro, A Neon-drenched Instagram Gallery Of Vaporwave Dream Worlds

Collection of diverse visual-art features and lifestyle pieces, including paintings, architecture drawings, illustrations, murals, vintage posters, surreal digital art, and practical guides.
fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Drinks, darts, DJs and drag queens: the artwork that's a fully-functioning pub with the artist pulling pints

The art world has a real issue with making things overly conceptual, too complicated and using wanky jargon, says Trackie McLeod. It alienates people. So, for his latest show, Utopia, the 32-year-old Glaswegian has decided to create something more welcoming and familiar: a pub. Custom-built from scratch, the exhibition is a fully functioning boozer. McLeod will pull pints for punters, there's a dartboard where you can take aim at images of Thatcher or Trump,
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fromColossal
16 hours ago

A Newly Updated Monograph Surveys Four Decades of Ai Weiwei's Career

Ai Weiwei employs monumental scale, repetition, and symbolic materials to examine cultural heritage and expose social and political injustices worldwide.
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fromThe Washington Post
18 hours ago

In a stunning Smithsonian exhibit, artist Nick Cave uses stuff to excavate life

Nick Cave's 'Mammoth' exhibition assembles found objects, wearable sculpture, video and installation into a 700-square-foot light-table self-portrait that evokes memory and bodily performance.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Judith F. Baca: Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s- A Decade of Defiance and Dreams @ Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles

The Great Wall of Los Angeles expands to depict 1970s Indigenous reclamation, prison and campus uprisings, Chicano antiwar protests, and art's role in testimony.
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fromHyperallergic
17 hours ago

A View From the Easel

An artist in a Bronx studio paints multiple figurative works simultaneously, drawing inspiration from local institutions, music, and the neighborhood's vibrancy.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Minneapolis gallery launches mutual aid colouring book in response to Ice operations in the city

"This occupation has had an incalculable impact on every single person here and the repercussions will be ongoing for a long time. Besides the separation of families, the legal battles to repatriate them and the persecution and arrest of constitutional observers, there will be ongoing massive economic effects for families trying to make rent, immigrant-run businesses who were forced to close and to the city as a whole."
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fromTime Out London
22 hours ago

Iconic Tracey Emin artworks are being shown on billboards around London

Tracey Emin's neon texts will appear on 22 London billboards across 11 boroughs as a preview for her Tate Modern retrospective opening February 27.
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fromPortland Mercury
15 hours ago

Art Snack: Mother Foucault's Nonprofit to Buy Building, 2026 World Naked Bike Ride Date, and RIP Sheridan Fruit

Support local arts and food businesses during slow months by spending on takeout and donations; community efforts enabled a bookshop's building purchase.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 day ago

Art Snack: Mother Foucault's Nonprofit to Buy Building, 2026 World Naked Bike Ride Date, and RIP Sheridan Fruit

Buy takeout and support local arts businesses; Mother Foucault's bookshop is purchasing its building through nonprofit fundraising; World Naked Bike Ride is a large protest.
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fromArchDaily
1 day ago

London's Brutalist Heritage and Australia's New City: This Week's Review

Architecture increasingly emphasizes social responsibility, adaptive cultural projects, heritage protection, and large-scale urban planning aligning infrastructure, resilience, and long-term civic agendas.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
20 hours ago

Around Berkeley: Lunar New Year, youth orchestra concert, free wood chips

Berkeley hosts free and low-cost February events: Lunar New Year, behavioral health planning meetings, rock-climbing competitions, free wood-chip pickup, theatre, and family concerts.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago
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Rising Artist Victoria Dugger Reclaims the American Flag in Gingham and Glitter | Artnet News

fromArtnet News
1 day ago
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Rising Artist Victoria Dugger Reclaims the American Flag in Gingham and Glitter | Artnet News

fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Art Basel reveals exhibitors for Swiss fair's 2026 edition

Nearly 300 galleries will take part in this year's edition of Art Basel, when the fair returns to the Swiss city where it all began. The world's most prestigious art fair will feature 290 exhibitors from 42 countries and territories, organisers say, including 41 first-time exhibitors representing a wider footprint than previous editions, with participating dealers hailing from the Ivory Coast to Saudi Arabia.
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fromAnOther
18 hours ago

Chiharu Shiota, the Artist Making Human Connection Tangible

Known most for her large-scale artworks created from vast, intricate networks of thread, she developed her unique practice to make tangible the endless speculative configurations of human connections - something to be experienced rather than defined. But by asking her to describe her new exhibition, Threads of Life at the Hayward Gallery, I'm dragging her back into a reductive world of language. "If I wanted to express myself in words, if I could explain in words, I'd rather write," she says. "So I want to build visually, and I want to create visually. What I want to describe is beyond words."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Salman Rushdie among 170 figures to sign open letter over Barbican arts lead departure

Devyani Saltzman's abrupt departure from the Barbican raises concerns about the institution's commitment to sustained global majority leadership and senior-level diversity.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
18 hours ago

Art collective Cooking Sections' food projects are helping save the planet

Since the duo got together as fellow students at Goldsmiths Centre for Research Architecture in 2013, they have been using the production and consumption of food as the focus for numerous long-term, site-specific projects that address how we should live-and eat in particular-in the face of climate change. As they put it: "Food is both deeply connected to the environment and to ecology but at the same time is also intersectional: every living organism on this planet is invested and preoccupied with processes of metabolism, ingestion and the acquisition of nutrients."
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Urban sketchers find the sublime in the city block

"We had just moved to Seattle, and I started drawing. Like every day I drew the commuters on the bus, I would draw the mountains, the buildings," remembered Campanario.
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22 hours ago

Dot by Dot, Sea by Sea: Seurat's painting glow at the Courtauld

Georges Seurat was a French post-Impressionist best known for a technique later dubbed pointillism: painting not with expressive brushstrokes, but by patiently placing thousands of tiny dots onto the surface. Rather than mixing colours on a palette, Seurat relied on the viewer's eye to do the work. The dots optically blend at a distance, creating the colour and light he intended.
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fromFast Company
17 hours ago

Lego's new Monet-inspired set is full of hidden details

Lego recreated Monet's Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies as a 3,179-piece set using playful elements to emulate Impressionist brushstrokes.
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fromVulture
19 hours ago

Tom Hiddleston to Cross the Pond for Much Ado About Nothing

Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Jamie Lloyd, transfers from the West End to Broadway for ten weeks this fall.
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fromianVisits
20 hours ago

Free tickets to visit the Barbican's heated greenhouse conservatory

The Barbican Arts Centre houses London's second-largest heated conservatory, free to visit, offering a dystopian, plant-overrun urban oasis with monthly open-day tickets and a newsletter.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Be the lion, feel the lion': the gruelling life of lunar new year lion dancers

A dedicated Sydney lion dance studio trains intensively year-round to perform over 100 lion dances across Lunar New Year and major city celebrations.
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fromLondon Unattached
18 hours ago

UK/Brazil Season of Culture Highlights

A year-long UK/Brazil Season of Culture fosters deeper mutual understanding through dance, film, and cultural exchange organized by the British Council and Instituto Guimarães Rosa.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Museum at FIT Presents "Art X Fashion"

Art X Fashion presents over 140 pieces at the Museum at FIT, tracing fashion's mutual influence with fine art from Rococo to postmodernism.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering Henrike Naumann, LaMonte McLemore, and Frederick Wiseman

Born in East Germany just a few years before the fall of the Berlin Wall, her work ruminated on reunification. It often incorporated furniture and found domestic objects and mass-produced home goods from the era as carriers of ideologies, politics, and social truths. She passed away of cancer just three months before the opening of the Venice Biennale, where she was set to co-represent Germany with artist Sung Tieu.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

A Downtown Gallery Disappears, Another Draws Controversy-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

1969 Gallery closed its Tribeca space after the building sale; founder Quang Bao plans Barcelona artist residencies and eventual New York reopening, prioritizing collaborations.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Brooklyn Navy Yard Evicts Drone Manufacturer After Months of Protests

The Brooklyn Navy Yard will not renew the lease of a drone manufacturer that contracts with Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Israeli military, and the Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems after more than a year of activists demanding eviction. The Navy Yard lists Easy Aerial as a " fine art and photography" business, but government records show the company has millions of dollars worth of US Air Force contracts, as well as a contract with CBP for drone operator training.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Meet the Artist Who Spent 12 Years Remaking 'Titanic,' Shot for Shot

Instead, this version surfaces as a labor of love, a shot-by-shot remake of the 1997 blockbuster, assembled over more than a decade by an artist and featuring a cast of hundreds. " " marks the New York premiere of Titanic, A Deep Emotion Claudia Bitrán's reimagining of the James Cameron film, crafted with a variety of disciplines from drawing and painting to performance and sculpture.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Lunar New Year-Ramadan Resolutions

Happy Lunar New Year and Ramadan to our readers who celebrate. May this be a year of peace, health, and prosperity for us all. May it also be a year when artists can make a living from their work, when autocrats are overthrown, when traffickers and their accomplices are brought to justice, when art ceases to be an investment tool, and when bad-faith art writing sponsored by billionaires vanishes from this world. Enjoy reading! -Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

YouTube's First Video Acquired by London's V&A | Artnet News

V&A Museum acquired a reconstructed 2006 YouTube interface including the site's first video to preserve early internet design and interactive experience.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

University of North Texas Students Withdraw Thesis Shows, Citing Censorship

Graduate MFA students at UNT are withdrawing thesis presentations in solidarity with Victor "Marka27" Quiñonez after his exhibition critical of ICE was abruptly canceled.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Hollywood's on a roll. Here are 7 movies we're looking forward to this spring

Seven high-profile spring and summer 2026 releases, including Peaky Blinders, Pixar's Hoppers, Project Hail Mary, and a Michael Jackson biopic, mark a strong studio rebound.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Inside Pratt SCPS: Where Practice Meets the Spotlight

What happens when working creatives, career pivoters, and lifelong makers plug into serious art and design education? Pratt Institute's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) has the answer on view - online at Production Corner and in person at the SCPS Exhibition Space in Manhattan. Developed by one of the world's leading institutions for art and design education, these curated platforms spotlight the ambitious, portfolio-ready work of SCPS students, alumni, and faculty.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Court Dismisses Artist's Challenge to South Africa's Canceled Venice Biennale Show

Gabrielle Goliath's urgent court bid to overturn the cancellation of South Africa's Venice Biennale pavilion was dismissed by the high court.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Self-Invention of Helene Schjerfbeck

Helene Schjerfbeck's Metropolitan Museum exhibition reveals her artistic evolution and the psychic and physical ravages of aging through penetrating self-portraits.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Creativity through adversity: Kansas exhibition explores Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani's life and work

Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani transformed displacement, wartime incarceration, and homelessness into resilient, public-facing Nihonga-inspired artworks now presented in a major Spencer Museum exhibition.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Representatives of Pride Flag's Creator Sue Trump Administration

Lawsuits challenge Department of the Interior for removing Pride flag and altering National Park Service exhibits, alleging unlawful efforts to erase or obscure American history.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

How Cuban Artist Rachel Valdes Maps Perception in Her Abstractions

Rachel Valdés centers the perception of light and afterimages to explore light's ties to human consciousness, emotion, and sensory experience.
fromColossal
1 day ago

Foliage and Wild Creatures Spring to Life in Clare Celeste's Paper Installations

Practically glowing in contrast to their dark backgrounds, Clare Celeste's large-scale installations of foliage and flowers spring vibrantly to life. Made from layers of paper cutouts, myriad leaves and blooms invite viewers to immerse themselves in a jungle-like atmosphere. Most recently, Celeste completed compositions for Riem Arcaden Munich, Cartier, and the American Museum of Natural History. Find more on the artist's Instagram.
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fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

An Introduction to Outsider Artist Henry Darger and His Bizarre 15,000-Page Illustrated Masterwork

Henry Darger spent 81 years in obscurity as a janitor while obsessively creating an immense, bizarre fictional epic about the Vivian Girls and apocalyptic wars.
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Hemphill Artworks Has Closed Its DC Gallery - Washingtonian

Hemphill Artworks, the longtime modern and contemporary art gallery and a stalwart of the DC scene, has closed its location in Mount Vernon Square, a sign of the challenges facing art dealers across the country. In an email to collectors and supporters, founder George Hemphill said the gallery will pivot to a different business model, continuing to represent artists and sell work but no longer hosting regular exhibitions. It's the first time Hemphill will be without a storefront in 33 years.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Hayv Kahraman: Libations @ Vielmetter, Los Angeles

the artist's newest body of work responds to an urgent question precipitated by the catastrophic events of the past year: What does one do when the world collapses? The works attempt to make sense of her experience of the fire and its enduring aftermath, while continuing her exploration of the poetics of loss, displacement, and migration. Kahraman views these works as an offering, a libation, to a burning world.
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fromMission Local
1 day ago

Who's watching the watchmen

Neil G. Ballard is Mission Local's Development Associate and an award-winning illustrator and cartoonist.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

whale skeletal light installation glows red for amsterdam light festival

Installed in front of Amsterdam's Het Scheepvaartmuseum, with NEMO Science Museum in the background, Whale Fall is a light installation by XYTOPIA translating the deep-sea ecological phenomenon of a whale fall into a spatial structure accessible to the . The project was selected through a two-stage international open competition with more than 700 entries, organised by the Amsterdam Light Festival under the theme 'Legacy.' Developed over eighteen months between Sydney, Beijing, and Amsterdam, the installation examines how legacy is defined and by whom.
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fromArtforum
1 day ago

Art Basel Qatar: Sovereign Wealth Comes to the Fair

Art Basel Qatar signals a shift from private-collector-driven art markets to sovereign-wealth–led national patronage, prioritizing long-term national ambition and institutional acquisition over quick sales.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

alexandre de betak inserts reflective light installation into traditional swiss barn

Light transforms a traditional Swiss barn into a perceptual chashitsu-like environment, using reflection, absence, and modulation to reveal latent spatial conditions.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Alameda briefs: City requests proposals for arts grants by March 19

Alameda is offering $60,000 in cultural arts grants for free, public Alameda-based programming; proposals are due March 19 and must be submitted online.
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fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

Guest column | Jete into spring with the season's best dance performances

To move is to hope - to count on getting somewhere; achieving something; communicating, maybe with grace and flair. No wonder the word "spring," the name of a hopeful season, can also be a dance-evoking verb. The tensions and conflicts of our times have seen fallout in the arts, but there is still much dance to look forward to, locally and around the country. Dance on. Hope on.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This French Jewelry House is Hosting Ballet Performances Across New York City-What to See

Van Cleef & Arpels stages the Dance Reflections festival linking its jewelry heritage to dance through global multimedia performances, films, talks, and public workshops.
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fromW Magazine
1 day ago

Van Cleef & Arpels' Dance Reflections Festival Returns to New York

Van Cleef & Arpels' Dance Reflections returns to New York with 16 performances across the city from February 19 to March 21, featuring major contemporary choreographers.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without one thing - Gerry Hutch himself

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without thing - Gerry Hutch himself

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without one thing - Gerry Hutch himself

fromIndependent
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Paul Williams: 'The Monk' play would have been so much better without thing - Gerry Hutch himself

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Rio de Janeiro carnival 2026 in pictures

Rio de Janeiro's carnival is full of contrasts: wealth brushes up against poverty, joyful abandon unfolds alongside hard labour. Its visual expression also explores notions of power. In a country with the largest Catholic population in the world, racy nun costumes are everywhere during the festival. Along with revellers dressing up in sexy police costumes, the Catholic cosplay reveals an element of carnival's underlying subversive nature: authority figures softened, flipped, and reconsidered through street theatre and play A couple dressed as clowns walk through Lapa,
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago

Review: Dracula starring Cynthia Erivo at the Noel Coward Theatre

Kip Williams' film-heavy, pre-recorded video approach overwhelms Cynthia Erivo's live stage performance in a multi-role retelling of Bram Stoker's vampire novel.
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from48 hills
2 days ago

Drama Masks: The audience is listening-but who is 'The Notebook' romancing? - 48 hills

Audience-performer boundaries can collapse into violence when politically charged performance provokes, as in a German production where spectators attacked an actor playing a fascist.
fromianVisits
1 day ago

Cheap and free entry to London venues for National Lottery Open Week

National Lottery Open Week is returning next month, offering free entry, cheap tickets, and tours at venues across London. National Lottery Open Week is a way for lottery-funded venues to thank the players for the £30 million they raise for Good Causes every week. Anyone who visits a participating Lottery-supported project and shows a National Lottery ticket, Instant Win Game, or scratchcard (physical or digital) during National Lottery Open Week can take up a special offer.
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