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Spanish Dealers Strike Over 21% Tax on Art-and More Art Industry News

Art fairs, dealer discoveries, high-value estate and Saudi auction sales, and a Spanish dealers' strike over increased art tax shape current market news.
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The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Modern European and American modernists drew heavily from Indigenous arts, while museums long framed Indigenous adoption of Western forms as a loss of authenticity.
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2 hours ago

Madrid named world's best city for street art for its 425 masterpieces'

Murfin's 'Ninos Perdidos I' in Fuenlabrada won third place in the Best of 2025 Street Art Awards; Madrid named world's top street art city.
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Curtain Calls: Fully Committed' performance delivers charming comedy to East Bay

One actor portrays over 40 distinct characters in a fast-paced comedic portrayal of a busy New York restaurant reservation office.
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fromTime Out London
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Blockbuster musical 'Miss Saigon' will return to London's West End in 2027

Miss Saigon returns to the Prince Edward Theatre for a strictly limited eight-month season from May 2027 in a revised production addressing past casting controversies.
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fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

Saudi Spending Slowdown | Artnet News

Saudi Arabia is cutting back Vision 2030 gigaprojects due to lower oil revenues and budget limits, affecting major cultural projects, investments, and timelines.
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4 hours ago

From the dumpster to the aisle: This wedding dress restorer brings gowns back to life

Vintage wedding dresses can be restored and upcycled, offering sustainable, budget-friendly, nostalgic options and unique aesthetics that connect buyers to garment histories.
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3 hours ago
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The Limits of Solidarity

Performative allyship and one-day strikes are insufficient; meaningful solidarity requires sustained accountability, education, and protection for vulnerable immigrant street vendors.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago
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After the Strike, Will Art Galleries Be Allies?

If deleting the social media post tomorrow would change nothing about how artists are paid or how resources are allocated, the gallery's allyship is disposable.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 hours ago

See the stuff dreams are made of at this experimental L.A. gallery show

Sarah Sze presents Feel Free, an immersive exhibition blending mixed-media sculptures and new paintings that probe interiority, dreams, and the mind's eye.
fromJuxtapoz
14 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Misfits: Daniel Nunez Explores a New Freedom @ GR Gallery, New York

"The four large-scale canvases that constitute the core of ' Misfits' maintain the fundamental elements of the artist's visual lexicon while radically reconfiguring compositional structure and spatial organization. These works advance a design freedom that is simultaneously forceful and controlled, achieving a balance between expressive intensity and formal restraint. As such, the series marks a decisive moment in Nuñez artistic evolution and possibly an initial step toward a more profound and transformative reorientation of his practice."
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fromwww.nytimes.com
13 hours ago

10-Minute Challenge: A Painting of Time

Today, we bring you another focus challenge, inviting you to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art. This one, a painting by Elisheva Biernoff of a found photograph, is called Advent. It's small, just five inches wide, matching the dimensions of the original photo. She painted it last year. (These challenges are published on the first Monday of each month. Sign up here if you'd like to be notified.)
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3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Christian Rex van Minnen "Metanoia" @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo

Christian Rex van Minnen presents 15 new paintings blending Baroque technique, Surrealism, grotesque black humor, and a new sincere still-life series reflecting personal metanoia.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 hours ago

united visual artists animates gaudi's casa batllo facade through embodied motion

Matt Clark's Hidden Order projects dynamic audiovisual mapping onto Casa Batlló, integrating motion-capture choreography and original score to reveal hidden architectural systems.
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fromFuncheap
6 hours ago

SF's Valentine's Day "Craft & Learn: Lover's Eyes" at the Museum of the Eye (Feb. 7-14)

Museum of Craft and Design hosts Valentine's workshops to learn about 18th-century lover's-eye miniatures and create decorated eye portraits turned into buttons, magnets, or keychains.
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14 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Nieves Gonzalez "Sacred Hair / Capelli Sacri" @ T293 Gallery, Rome

Nieves González recomposes the story of Mary Magdalene through the symbols that always surrounded her: hair, chalice, cave, blood. She thus recovers the disciple, the messenger, the spiritual force that history preferred to silence.Sacred Hair / Capelli Sacri is conceived as an altarpiece where the classical and the contemporary dialogue to reveal the hidden. Structured from pictorial tradition, González remakes established canons from her perspective as a contemporary woman:
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fromFuncheap
7 hours ago

SF Neo-Futurists "99 Wrench Market" 30 Plays of Asian Neo-Futurism (Feb. 20-21)

Just in time for Lunar New Year, the critically-acclaimed SF Neo-Futurists are thrilled to premiere 99 Wrench Market, a brand-new specialty show featuring 30 original plays in 60 minutes by an all Asian-American cast! For two nights only, the Asian-American members of "SF's premiere performance art troupe" (48 Hills) will race against the clock to translate our lived experiences in the Bay Area into a bold, joyful, chaotic mix of microplays ranging from personal storytelling, audience games, and surrealist antics, as we explore wtf it means to be Asian.
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fromFuncheap
6 hours ago

SFMOMA's "Free First Thursdays" Free Museum Day for Locals

2026 UPDATE: Sadly, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has confirmed that its Free First Thursday program is temporarily paused beginning February 2026. The museum says the program will be re-envisioned and relaunched at a future date, with updates to be shared once plans are finalized. As of January 15, no additional Free First Thursday dates are scheduled. The change affects the long-running program that provided free general admission to Bay Area residents on the first Thursday of each month from 4 to 8 pm.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
7 hours ago

Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabate leaves to head India's largest private art museum

I have always had a keen interest in South Asia and in India in particular for both its cultural richness and its institutional life. I am excited to be part of a project that will change the museum landscape of the subcontinent. My role will be transversal to the full life of the museum, engaging with all its activities, with the primary focus on ensuring readiness to operate at the highest international and regional standards, to serve India and its communities and its visitors.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

At a clown school near Paris, failure is the lesson

The Ecole Philippe Gaulier trains performers to embrace clowning through vulnerability, ridicule, and deliberate failure, prioritizing 'finding your idiot' over jokes.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE 02/01/26

A rhyming-word puzzle with 18 clues asks solvers to give answers rhyming with each clue's last word and includes previous and current weekly puzzles.
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fromArtnet News
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Saudi Arabia Scales Back Spending, Leaving Art Institutions in Limbo | Artnet News

Saudi Arabia is scaling back Vision 2030 cultural megaproject spending, leaving international arts institutions facing delayed payments, halted deals, and potential asset sales.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
20 hours ago

The Superb Colorful Abstractions That Bridge Tattoo Culture And Fine Art by Graham Yarrington

Dad Gets Tattoo So His 6-Year-Old Daughter Wouldn't Feel Different Man Spent $13,000 To Turn His Apartment Into A Baked Beans Museum "Strength": Street Artist Painted 3 Murals On A Local Hospital As A Tribute To Spain's Health Workers Colombian Makeup Artist Creates Mind-Boggling Optical Illusions Artist's Gorgeous Mural on Sunken Ship Changes with Tide Levels Chris Keegan by Cosmic Creatures "The Traveler Saga": Explore The Beautiful Outworlds And Creations With Gorgeous Concept Art Of Tyler Smith
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fromArtforum
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Distress Signals

This sprawling installation (or in the New York gallery's parlance, "spatial collage") had transformed the Wooster Street space into a warren of rooms and hallways that resembled a series of stage or film sets, including a "clandestine drug lab," a Chinatown basement store, and a pirate radio station. I gingerly navigated through half-destroyed walls and over uneven floors strewn with detritus, escaping with vivid memories of one of the strangest contemporary art experiences to be had in those years.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
20 hours ago

Incredible Scanner Glitch Collages Exploring Emotional Fragmentation and Digital Distortions by Alg Eventual

Alg Eventual is an Ohiobased audio/visual new media artist creating glitch art, digital collages and abstract mixed media works with a reference to the roots of the early 2000s. His works feature scanner experiments, layered textures and titles like Exterior, Interwind, Articulation, Overthinking and Everything leads back to you, blending digital manipulation with tactile, fragmented aesthetics. More: Instagram
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fromSlate Magazine
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This Classic Couple Fight Has Haunted My Relationship for Years. I Finally Set Out to Solve It.

Conflicting aesthetic preferences in relationships frequently make home art selection a point of tension, and art dealers often mediate those personal disagreements.
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fromArtforum
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Alison Knowles (1933-2025)

Alison Knowles was a generous, pioneering Fluxus artist who emphasized intermedia practices, ritualized performance (The Identical Lunch), and meticulous archival care.
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fromMission Local
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What's on now at San Francisco museums, February 2026

Local museums and cultural centers face funding shortfalls while exhibitions and collaborative events proceed, and public donations/support are needed to sustain programs.
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fromwww.amny.com
22 hours ago

A slate of new off-Broadway shows take the stage in February

February brings a dense slate of new off-Broadway premieres spanning intimate character studies, political dramas, comedies, and formally adventurous productions across New York theaters.
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fromArtforum
1 day ago

Suburban Sublime

SORRAT transformed Neihardt's grief into a cross-disciplinary psychic experiment that merged poetry, ritual, science, and avant-garde art to probe consciousness and the afterlife.
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fromThe Mercury News
23 hours ago

Redwood City art installation depicts cradle of resistance

An installation juxtaposes motherhood and political imprisonment, while a nonprofit has served 10,000 free meals to Bay Area community college students.
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fromArtforum
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Blame Game

Molière's comedies are being revived in contemporary theater to critique cultural elites and prompt self-reflection within arts philanthropy and performance.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Dancing in high heels is boosting these women's confidence 'exponentially'

A beginners heels dance class transforms exhaustion into energy, community, confidence, and empowerment for participants at Vibe Dance Studio.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Attention, Fascism Ahead

Artists respond to political events in the US with tributes, protests, and critical exhibitions while debates about immigration threaten America's art market dominance.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

The Louvre's Fabled Sculpture Journeys to Rijksmuseum

A Bernini-enhanced ancient marble Sleeping Hermaphroditus, combining a 2nd-century body with a carved bed, arrives at the Rijksmuseum for the Metamorphoses exhibition.
fromArtnet News
2 days ago

How the Met Opera Turned Beloved Murals Into Financial Tools | Artnet News

The Sources of Music and The Triumphs of Music are each 30 by 36 feet, and they look magnificent through the glass walls of the opera company's home, day and night. The pair have been appraised at $55 million by Sotheby's, according to Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, who told the New York Times last week that the company may sell them, with the condition that the buyer "would have to agree to leave them in place, with a donation plaque."
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

How 19 Contemporary Artists Paid Tribute to John Constable

Bernard Jacobson Gallery is exhibiting the 1976 print portfolio For John Constable by 19 contemporary artists through February 27, 2026.
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'Wait Wait' for January 31, 2026: With Not My Job guest Jon M. Chu

This week's show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, Not My Job guest Jon M. Chu and panelists Negin Farsad, Peter Grosz, and Annie Rauwerda. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show. Who's Bill This Time Let the Games Begin, Flotus on Film, Tree-N-Tree Panel Questions The Back Door to Heaven Bluff The Listener Our panelists tell us three stories about a surprising new international tourist attraction, only one of which is true.
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'Sanford and Son' co-star Demond Wilson dies at 79

Demond Wilson, known for playing Lamont Sanford on Sanford and Son, died at 79 from complications related to cancer.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Six great reads: Fafo' parenting, what tech does to us, and Patrick Bateman's legacy

Modern technology, shifting parenting norms, artistic contrasts, and nostalgic reflections reveal cultural tensions between connection, emotional warmth, and changing creative and social practices.
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South African artist sues minister for blocking her Venice Biennale Gaza entry

A South African artist is suing the arts minister after he blocked her from representing the country at the Venice Biennale, having called her work addressing Israel's killing of Palestinians in Gaza highly divisive. Gabrielle Goliath filed the lawsuit last week, with Ingrid Masondo, who would have curated the pavilion, and the studio manager, James Macdonald. It accuses Gayton McKenzie of acting unlawfully and violating the right to freedom of expression and demands the high court reinstates her
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

The strange journey of the Gelman collection: From the alleged betrayal of Cantinflas to one of Mexico's most powerful families

Banco Santander and the Zambrano family will manage and exhibit 160 works from the Gelman collection, clarifying long-disputed whereabouts.
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fromLondon Unattached
2 days ago

The Tempest - Sam Wanamaker Theatre, The Globe - Review

Tim Crouch’s candlelit Sam Wanamaker production casts Prospero as a magician and theatre-maker, emphasizing intimacy, conversational staging, forgiveness, and disrupted theatrical boundaries.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

'The Play That Goes Wrong': A deliciously comic, fabulous disaster hits the stage * Oregon ArtsWatch

A staged murder-mystery intentionally collapses into expert, nonstop theatrical mishaps that generate relentless laughter through precisely timed failures.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

5 Museums That Map Mexico City, From Ancient Ruins to Reinvention

Mexico City hosts an exceptionally dense, diverse museum ecosystem with hundreds of institutions, major art events, and accessible cultural neighborhoods.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Claude Cahun's Survival Guide for the Ages

A fragmented memoir reinvents identity through dialogues, sketches, and aphorisms that enact refusal, queer poetics, and surrealist artistic experimentation.
fromArtnet News
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The $500 Apple Check That Launched a Tech Empire Nets $2.4 Million

Leading the sale was the first check the company cut on March 16, 1976. "This is the most important financial document in Apple history," Bobby Livingston, the auction house's executive vice president, said about the check. "It captures Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's first true business transaction, and the final result shows that collectors recognized its significance above any other Apple material ever brought to market."
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3 days ago

A Renaissance Treasure Is Making Its U.S. Debut at Sotheby's

Sotheby's inaugurates Old Masters Week at the Breuer, exhibiting Perugino's Decemviri Altarpiece cimasa and marking Bellini's Pietà U.S. debut at the Morgan Library.
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2 days ago

Catherine O'Hara played drunk better than anyone

Catherine O'Hara transformed drunken characters into vulnerable, precise, and deeply comic performances through keen observation and innate comedic talent.
fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Nicole Young Rethinks Abstraction and Environmentalism Through Medium

From swathes of her own paintings to pieces of reclaimed or recycled fabrics or found canvases, as well as sourcing her own pigments and dyes from nature, Young carefully crops and sews together otherwise seemingly disparate materials into wholly new compositions. Set into natural wood frames, the material nature of Young's work illuminates her longstanding exploration of environmentalism. The climate impact of creative practices is often overlooked and left uninterrogated, but for Young it is situated at the heart of her practice.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Eugene Atget, Readymade Icon

An ICP exhibition emphasizes Atget's ready-made prestige and glowing peer accolades while minimizing the failures and struggles that shaped his life.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Onassis AiR Opens Applications for 2026-27 Residencies in Athens

After six successful years supporting nearly 250 fellows from around the world, the artistic research and residency program Οnassis AiR has become a container of cross-disciplinary exchange among local and international art practitioners and researchers. Process, research, and experimentation are at the core of the residency: participants are invited to delve deeper into their practice without the pressure of presenting a final work.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

James Castle Was a World Unto Himself

James Castle's found-paper and soot works create transportive, formally radical abstractions that evoke otherworldly, rule-governed visual universes.
fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Andy Warhol Films, Left Undeveloped for Decades, Come to Light | Artnet News

The newly discovered moving image work—totaling over an hour in length—includes eight new Screen Test portraits of Warhol collaborators and unused footage shot for his films Batman Dracula, Sleep, and Couch. The most significant find is several rolls of pornographic footage that shed new light on Warhol's ambitions in the 1960s. They prove that the artist had been capturing explicit scenes on the couch of his famous Factory studio long before making Blue Movie, the salacious 1969 feature that would inspire a "porno chic" phenomenon.
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2 days ago

Long-Unseen Artworks by Original Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe Go on View

Sutcliffe, who was born in Edinburgh but grew up in Liverpool, met John Lennon while they were both studying at the Liverpool College of Art. By early 1960, the pair were living together and Sutcliffe joined Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison 's band in May. Sutcliffe played acoustic guitar and took on the responsibility of booking gigs, but various accounts suggest he was no more than a competent musician. Sutcliffe's real talents lay in his "marvelous art portfolio," according to Lennon's description.
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2 days ago

'Islands' is a spare and satisfying slow-burn thriller

Islands is a spare, slow-burn drama set on barren Fuerteventura that examines alienation and luxury through a broken tennis pro's interactions with a wealthy family.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Art Basel Qatar is the latest addition to a grand national plan

Qatar Museums was founded in 2005 by Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the daughter of the former emir of the country. As Qataris like to point out, Doha's engagement with international contemporary art began before that of the UAE and well before that of Saudi Arabia; its I.M. Pei-designed Museum of Islamic Art opened in 2008 and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in 2010, while museums elsewhere were still in the planning stages.
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These films took home top awards at Sundance plus seven our critic loved

2026 was an especially notable year for the Sundance Film Festival: it was the first without its legendary founder Robert Redford, who died last year, and it was the last to be held in Park City, Utah. Beginning next year, the fest will relocate to Boulder, Colo. for the foreseeable future. As Sundance said goodbye to its home of over 40 years and honored Redford's legacy, protests continued in Minnesota and across the country due to the escalated presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Becoming Caravaggio

Marciari brought me to a very different place: the luxurious, languid heat of late-summer Rome, in one of the final years of the 16th century. There, an ordinary boy has been made to hold a heavy basket of fruit for far longer than he'd like in a hot, airless studio, and a young, unknown painter is on the precipice of greatness.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Former Swiss president to head new Nazi loot panel

After more than 25 years of debate and delay, we have moved beyond words and into action. This commission is not just a technical body; it is a commitment to historical integrity and a long-awaited bridge to justice for those whose heritage was stolen.
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3 days ago

Meet Mediocre Bunny, the non-Spanish speaker learning Bad Bunny songs

When Bad Bunny hosted Saturday Night Live last October, touting the recent announcement of his Super Bowl halftime show, Niklaus Miller was enraptured. The 29-year-old loved the singer's drapey shirt, flowy pants and self-deprecating jokes. And when Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio looked directly into the camera during the opening monologue, Miller felt that the mega star was peering into his soul.
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3 days ago

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Slashes Jobs as Financial Woes Deepen | Artnet News

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is cutting staff and positions to address a $13 million budget deficit, risking curatorial losses and union tensions.
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Pedro Pedro transforms The Everyday into Vibrant Inanimate Portraits - Hi-Fructose Magazine

One of the great things about making art is discovering something that sprang from seemingly nowhere. In retrospect it looks logical but in the moment it's an epiphany and suddenly it's exciting to explore it. My studio is across the street from Creative Woodworking and they have a box where they put scrap wood for anyone who wants it and it's irresistible to me.
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fromJuxtapoz
4 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Israel Campos "Echoes" @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles

These paintings reveal the layers of history that undergird modern Los Angeles. Yaanga Lies Under the 101 imagines the city's earliest Tongva inhabitants as they made their home on the land that, in the modern day, runs beneath the Hollywood Freeway. Campos's process mimics this archaeological layering: each canvas begins with a screenprinted underlayer that is then painted over in acrylic, and then once again layered with screenprinted details.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Venice Biennale: South African pavilion scandal, Marian Goodman remembered, Paul Cezanne in Basel-podcast

The South African culture minister, the right-wing populist Gayton McKenzie, has cancelled the project for South Africa's pavilion at the forthcoming Venice Biennale, proposed by the artist Gabrielle Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo. Goliath and Masondo have appealed to the country's president and submitted a case to its high court to overturn McKenzie's decision. Ben Luke speaks to Charles Leonard, who has been reporting on this story for The Art Newspaper over the past few weeks.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

Newport octogenarians Sandy Roumagoux, Bobby Flewellyn, and Scottie Howard show art is ageless * Oregon ArtsWatch

The three met in Roumagoux's Thursday morning Open Studio class at Oregon Coast Community College, two hours when a dozen students paint and Roumagoux roams the room sharing the wisdom honed over her decades as both an artist and teacher. "As people started loosening up and telling their life stories, as happens in a good studio class, lo and behold, we told what ages we are," Roumagoux recalled.
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fromLondon Unattached
3 days ago

Julia Phillips at the Barbican Curve - Review

Julia Phillips's Barbican Curve exhibition literalizes 'visceral' through intestinal, pink sculptures and assisted-conception drawings exploring embodiment and human conception.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

February DanceWatch: A quartet of fairy tales, Urban Bush Women, Mike Barber & friends, and much more * Oregon ArtsWatch

February in Oregon presents four classic fairytale ballets alongside socially engaged contemporary dance, juxtaposing timeless themes of power and gender with current sociopolitical expression.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

sustainable ice skating rink occupies palazzo diedo's frescoed banquet hall in venice

A 100-square-meter synthetic skating rink occupies Palazzo Diedo's frescoed hall, combining sustainable ice simulation, sound, and lightboxes to juxtapose Baroque permanence with bodily experience.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

Get tickets to visit the House of Dreams

An ordinary South London terraced house, the House of Dreams, houses a vividly decorated, immersive art environment by artist Stephen Wright that is open monthly.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

Profile's 'Tiger Style!' roars out of the gate * Oregon ArtsWatch

Tiger Style! - Profile Theater's first full production in a two-year dive into the work of playwright Mike Lew - is a canny choice, well-designed to whet audience members' appetite for Lew's work and keep them watching for the next offerings in a planned cycle. The play's quick comic timing deftly navigates themes that might otherwise encounter resistance, leaving those who are willing with lots to chew on.
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fromTime Out London
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The treasured west London gallery that is reopening next month

Mosaic Rooms reopens February 18 with refreshed galleries, new creative learning and screening spaces, a broadcasting tower, and major exhibitions including Bouchra Khalili.
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fromTime Out London
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Immersive theatre town experience Phantom Peak is opening a new venue in London

Phantom Peak will close its Canada Water outpost in February 2026 and relocate to a larger Stratford venue opening summer 2026.
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fromTime Out London
3 days ago

Adrian Lester returns to London's West End to star in 'Cyrano de Bergerac'

Adrian Lester returns to the West End in Simon Evans' traditional-period Cyrano de Bergerac at the Noël Coward Theatre, June 13–Sept 5.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

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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