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fromHyperallergic
40 minutes ago

Louise Bourgeois's Overdue Biography

Contemporary monument practices and a major Louise Bourgeois biography provoke questions about monument funding, museum staging, feminist portrayal, and archival omissions.
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fromARTnews.com
1 hour ago

Jack Shainman Gallery Fires Back at Odili Donald Odita, Claiming He Significantly Overpriced His Art

Jack Shainman Gallery disputes Odili Donald Odita's valuation, claims lower artwork value and alleges he owes substantial loans amid sluggish sales and unsustainable advances.
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fromARTnews.com
1 hour ago

A Museum Dedicated to Works from the Sonnabend Collection Opens in Mantua, Italy

The Sonnabend Collection's nearly 100 artworks, valued at $270 million, are now exhibited in Mantua's Palazzo della Ragione through a multi-year loan.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago
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Tongji Philip Qian Finds the Comedy in Conceptual Art

Tongji Philip Qian uses time-based, rule-bound strategies and humor to subvert conceptual-art conventions and introduce ambiguity into precise systems.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago

Russia Moves to Label Pussy Riot an "Extremist" Group

Russian authorities are seeking to designate Pussy Riot as an "extremist" organization, which would ban the collective and expand legal tools to punish associates.
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fromARTnews.com
2 hours ago

Artist Sung Tieu Sells Work to Fund New Board Member for Berlin's KW Institute

Sung Tieu sold Declaration of Donation for €25,000 to fund a five-year board seat at KW, using work to challenge board fees and institutional exclusion.
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fromARTnews.com
2 hours ago

Ancient Artifacts Help Archaeologists Identify When Egyptian Pharaoh Ruled

Radiocarbon dating of Ahmose-era artifacts and eruption-charred material aligns Pharaoh Nebpehtire Ahmose's reign with the Thera-Santorini eruption timeline.
fromARTnews.com
2 hours ago

Antonio Canova's Monumental Horse Sculpture Back on View After 50 Years in Storage

A monumental horse sculpture by Antonio Canova, one of the most well-known Italian Neoclassical sculptors, has undergone an extensive restoration project and is back on view, after spending half a century in storage at the Museo Civico di Bassano. According to Finestre sull'Arte, an Italian news site, the museum in Bassano del Grappa acquired the sculpture in 1849, courtesy of Canova's brother, who arranged for many of his plaster casts, sketches, and other documents to be sent to the Veneto museum.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

Redefine Access to the Arts With the MA in Art Education at the University of Arkansas

The University of Arkansas offers a tuition-free, two-year MA in Art Education combining interdisciplinary theory, research, and practice to prepare arts educators.
fromColossal
4 hours ago

Tomohiro Okazaki's 'Paper Study' Transforms a Quotidian Material into Mesmerizing Animations

From pieces of everyday white paper, a series of delightful stop-motion animations illuminates how a simple material can be transformed into a sophisticated design. Created by Japenese designer Tomohiro Okazaki, who runs a studio called SWIMMING, "Paper Study" is a series of short intervals in which pieces of cut, folded, and sculpted paper appears to move on its own. Flat sheets transform into voluminous structures before collapsing back into a single plane, and arches, circles, and myriad other shapes move in sync.
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fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
4 hours ago

Erin M. Riley's Weaves The Unlikely - Hi-Fructose Magazine

They combine 3D elements with 2D painted planes which are almost billboard-like presentations intermixed in the work in a novel way. How do you approach such a thing? 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.
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fromVulture
3 hours ago

Nathan Lane's Death of a Salesman Survived the Pandemic

Nathan Lane will star as Willy Loman opposite Laurie Metcalf in Joe Mantello's 2026 Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman produced by Scott Rudin.
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fromARTnews.com
10 hours ago

Dealers Michael Werner and Gordon VeneKlasen End Partnership, Will Operate Separate Galleries

Michael Werner and Gordon VeneKlasen will dissolve their 35-year partnership and operate separate galleries beginning in February.
fromHyperallergic
6 hours ago

Florida's Indigenous Artists Take Center Stage at Miami Art Week

The exhibition Yakne Seminoli ("Seminole World") at the HistoryMiami Museum gathers works by over 25 Seminole artists across traditional and contemporary mediums - not just beadwork, patchwork, and basketry, but also painting, photography, and even AI. Organized in collaboration with the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on the Big Cypress Reservation in the Everglades, the show aims to convey to visitors that "Seminole history is Florida history."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
16 hours ago

Sixteen must-see exhibitions in South Florida during Miami Art Week

"If I connect to it, I know the viewer is also connecting to something as well. I haven't analysed it too deeply, but I think I'm connecting to everyone's inner self-to their childhood. I know I'm just having fun, but I'm dealing with the American icon. They have to be more than Mickey Mouse with a lobotomy."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
12 hours ago

A crystal Faberge egg set to break records and a hippo with a bar in its belly: our pick of the December auctions

A rare Fabergé Winter Egg and François‑Xavier Lalanne's unique hippopotamus bar, both with distinguished provenance, are estimated to command multimillion‑dollar auction prices.
fromARTnews.com
5 hours ago

After Long Legal Battle, Madrid Court Rules Spanish Count Must Pay His Brother Nearly $1 M. After Selling Goya Portrait

Now, a Madrid court has ruled that Fernando Ramírez de Haro, 10th Marquess of Villanueva del Duero and husband of Esperanza Aguirre, Spain's former minister of education and culture and a leader in the conservative Popular Party, must pay his brother, author and playwright Íñigo Ramirez de Haro, Marquis de Cazaza in Africa, 853,732 euros ($992,420) from the proceeds of the sale of the Portrait of Valentín Belvís de Moncada, according to .
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fromARTnews.com
12 hours ago

The 'Pressure' of Richard Hunt's Sculptures Take Center Stage in ICA Miami Survey

"The material basis of my sculpture is metallic opportunities. Bringing pressure to the right points, I draw the aesthetic out of the industrial process," Richard Hunt, one of the most prolific public sculptors in the United States, wrote in a notebook decades ago. This idea of pressure was central to Hunt's theory about sculpture. Now that will be on full display in the late artist's first institutional survey since his death at 88 in 2023, "Richard Hunt: Pressure," at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami.
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fromARTnews.com
7 hours ago

FLAG Art Foundation Endows 200,000 Artist Prize at London's Serpentine Galleries

FLAG Art Foundation will give £1 million to Serpentine Galleries to fund a decade-long biennial artist prize awarding £200,000 plus exhibitions and programming.
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fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

Your 2025 holiday movie guide: Time travel, pickleball and fa-la-la-la franchises

Christmas movie production has peaked and cooled; Hallmark and Lifetime still dominate while Netflix and others favor traditional rom-com holiday films over high-concept experiments.
fromARTnews.com
5 hours ago

Con Artist Charged for Fraudulent Sale of Courbet Painting

Hall presented the work at that year's Tefaf Maastricht fair with an asking price of $650,000. It did not sell, but remained on display at Nicholas Hall Gallery while they continued to seek a buyer-at which point Matthiesen was contacted by Doyle. Over the next several years, Doyle and Matthiesen communicated electronically regarding Doyle's purported art dealings; the con artist claimed to manage the "art side" of a family trust with assets worth billions of dollars, investigators stated.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
11 hours ago

Despite Putin's repressive regime, a new private museum opens in Moscow

At a time when many Russian private museums are struggling for survival and some have been forced to close, a billionaire couple from St. Petersburg have nonetheless founded a new one, scheduled to open in Moscow on 2 December. Called Zilart, the museum was conceived to show the collection of its founders, Andrey and Yelizaveta Molchanov. The owner of the St. Petersburg property developer LSR, Andrey Molchanov, 54, was a member of the Federation Council, Russia's upper chamber of parliament, from 2008 to 2013.
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fromARTnews.com
12 hours ago

How Caravaggio Painted Class and Clothes

Contrasting garments in The Cardsharps signal status differences and blurred identities, highlighting fashion's role in social mobility, visibility, and garment circulation.
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fromARTnews.com
6 hours ago

Neolithic Pits Near Stonehenge Might Have Channeled the Underworld, Archaeologists Argue

A Neolithic pit circle near Stonehenge with about 20 large pits over a mile was deliberately constructed and may have served as a portal to the underworld.
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fromARTnews.com
8 hours ago

Dealers Michael Werner and Gordon VeneKlasen Split Up, Russia Moves to Label Pussy Riot an Extremist Organization: Morning Links for December 1, 2025

Longtime Michael Werner Gallery partners split; Werner and VeneKlasen pursue separate gallery paths, while the Molchanovs open Zilart museum in Moscow.
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fromJuxtapoz
22 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Handle with Care: Subliminal Projects @ Dale Zine, Miami

A co-curated HANDLE WITH CARE exhibition in Miami presents community-driven, noncommercial, activist-rooted art by Dále Zine and Subliminal Projects networks during Art Basel Miami 2025.
fromArtforum
17 hours ago

"Post Human"

THE BEAUTY OF OPENING a time capsule is what we learn not about the past, but about our disarming proximity to it. Few exhibitions are so ripe for unearthing and reflection in this vein as "Post Human." Organized by Jeffrey Deitch in 1992-and enjoying a tour of international venues beginning with FAE Musée d'Art Contemporain, Pully/Lausanne, and concluding at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem-
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fromArtforum
17 hours ago

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I found myself shedding tears in front of his 1784 history painting The Oath of the Horatii -an allegory of the virtues of fidelity and sacrificing oneself to a greater cause, produced by a future Jacobin on the eve of the French Revolution as an endorsement of Republicanism. Looking back, I wonder if I was not only lamenting the withering of civic ideals (and of post-Reagan civics education) in America, but also mourning David's conviction that visual art matters in the making of the world.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
7 hours ago

"Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth" by Artist Shyama Golden

A selection of recent paintings by Sri Lankan-American artist Shyama Golden. Born in Texas, Golden's work utilizes world-building and narrative to reveal the constructed nature of identity. The series, "Too Bad, So Sad, Maybe Next Birth," exhibited at PM/AM gallery in London earlier this year. The paintings follow the idea of past lives and deaths as Golden charts her own over the past 200 years.
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fromItsnicethat
10 months ago

"We're stronger and better together"

Community, analogue creation, and peer support sustain creatives against doubt and AI-driven isolation.
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fromArtforum
17 hours ago

EJ Hill

EJ Hill knelt eight hours daily, five days a week, performing an endurance piece inside a curtained gallery space surrounded by paintings and a pew.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
6 hours ago

tour leandro erlich's underwater 'traffic jam' of concrete coral cars at miami beach's reefline

Twenty life-sized concrete cars were submerged twenty feet off Miami Beach as ReefLine's first deployed artwork, forming an engineered hybrid reef and public habitat.
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fromColossal
7 hours ago

Esoteric Scenes Unfurl in Gideon Kiefer's Atmospheric Paintings

Gideon Kiefer paints surreal, temporal landscapes that mix familiar scenes with uncanny elements to explore memory, time, and climate change.
fromJuxtapoz
22 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Imminence: Siro Cugusi @ Bowman Hal, Madrid

The show brings together a selection of works, most of them large-scale, in which Cugusi unfolds his distinctive visual universe: reinvented landscapes, reconfigured classical symbolism, and scenes that expand the boundary between the real and the imagined. In Imminence, each work functions as a visual poem that invites viewers to abandon strict logic and step into a territory where emotion and intuition build worlds that evoke possible -and potentially imminent- futures.
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fromThe Mercury News
9 hours ago

Bay Area events calendar for Dec. 5-11 weekly editions

An arts-and-community events listing for South Bay and Peninsula featuring exhibitions, markets, workshops, performances, and holiday activities from Dec. 5–7.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
9 hours ago

Bay Area events calendar for Dec. 5-11 weekly editions

Community arts and holiday events across San Jose and Palo Alto showcase exhibitions, performances, markets, workshops, and cultural displays emphasizing tradition, nature, and family activities.
fromOpen Culture
22 hours ago

An Immersive, ASMR-Style Look at Japanese Woodblock Printing

While not every Open Cul­ture read­er dreams of mov­ing to Japan and becom­ing a wood­block print­mak­er, it's a safe bet that at least a few of you enter­tain just such a fan­ta­sy from time to time. David Bull, a British-Born Cana­di­an who got his first expo­sure to the art of ukiyo‑e in his late twen­ties, actu­al­ly did it. Though he's been liv­ing in Japan and steadi­ly pur­su­ing his art there since 1986, only in recent years has he become known around the world.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
9 hours ago

Tis the season for timeless classic A Christmas Carol' in Walnut Creek

Center Repertory Company's West Coast premiere of an new adaptation of A Christmas Carol offers something for everyone. Charles Dickens' classic story has a man and a community grappling with timeless themes such as choosing empathy over profit, offering acceptance without judgement, recognizing the wisdom of children, while also reflecting near the end of life on one's past, present and future.
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fromThe Mercury News
9 hours ago

Tis the season for timeless classic 'A Christmas Carol' in Walnut Creek

New adaptation of A Christmas Carol blends Victorian setting with inclusive AXIS Dance Company to explore empathy, community acceptance, and a disabled child's perspective.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
9 hours ago

Folk art lives on in Pennsylvania

Eric Claypoole has painted more than 100 barns, a craft he began as a child alongside his father, the late barn star legend Johnny Claypoole. Each brushstroke, he says, requires a careful "dab and wiggle" to reach every crevice. In a not-so-distant past, barn stars and hex signs were iconic symbols of rural life in central Pennsylvania. Today, only a fraction remain, but a local cultural center is working to preserve and celebrate these vibrant pieces of American folk art.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
22 hours ago

St. Johns' historic WPA-era murals covered up * Oregon ArtsWatch

1936 WPA-era St. Johns Post Office murals depicting local history have been covered by the Portland Bahá'í Center, which seeks to relocate them after objections.
fromTime Out London
12 hours ago

Stanley Tucci and a smash Broadway musical feature in the Hampstead Theatre's new season

More than any other major London theatre, Hampstead has been at the sharp end of recent funding struggles: its last artistic director Roxana Silbert quit in 2022 as a result of the venue losing all of its Arts Council funding. Still, the remaining team have limped on valiantly, in part helped by the patronage of the the late, great Tom Stoppard: annual revivals of his more obscure plays the last three Christmases have guaranteed bums on seats, and the rest of the programme has been no slouch.
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fromTime Out London
11 hours ago

The 10 best new London theatre openings in December 2025

Where other arts slow down in December, London theatre accelerates frenziedly, and it's a curiosity of the season that while there are gazillions of pantos and explicitly Christmas-themed family productions, it's also the busiest time of year for 'regular' shows. If you're after or something to take the kids to , then do check out our respective lists. But there's an abundance of serious dramas, world class comedies and cool indie plays debuting this month - here's our guide to the best non-tinselly openings in town this month.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Paddington: The Musical review they've looked after this bear quite splendiferously

A stage adaptation of Paddington combines animatronics, strong performances, impressive design, and joyful staging to create a winning family musical.
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fromNature
22 hours ago

The mystery of emerald green - cracked

Paris green pigment slowly chemically degrades, converting its copper–arsenic chromophore into colorless or dark products, causing paintings to lose their original vivid green.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Louise Bourgeois's Life Was as Monumental as Her Art

Louise Bourgeois preserved an immense body of work and personal archives, revealing a volatile, depressive, competitive, driven, and visionary artistic life.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Basking in the Light of Raul de Nieves's Stained Glass Tarot

In Light of Innocence, a stained glass solo exhibition by Raúl de Nieves, currently on view at Pioneer Works, is also in many ways a collaboration - across tarot, Mexican folklore, and Catholicism, as de Nieves draws from these visual traditions to create a grand cathedral in the central gallery. By installing art with strongly spiritual and religious connotations, he's transformed the space from a creative one to a contemplative one.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

As the US Slides Into Tyranny, Europe Champions Black American Artists

Major European museums are mounting expansive solo exhibitions of Black American artists as American institutional capacity and constitutional protections erode.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Jennifer Packer Confronts Grief Through Paintings That Cut Deep

Jennifer Packer’s delicate, translucent portraits translate personal and collective grief into intimate, precise paintings that trace memory, absence, and witnessing.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Pope Francis's Camera Sells for $7.5M

Pope Francis's personalized Leica M-A film camera sold at auction for over $7 million, with proceeds designated for charity.
fromRemodelista
1 day ago

Psst...What We Loved in November - Remodelista

In early November, we stayed at the 200-year-old Stone Ridge Farm Inn in Bucks County, Pennsylvania for a family wedding weekend. It was rustic, charming, and quiet-even with a six month old baby.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Docklands museum's art explores Romani identity

An exhibition at London Museum Docklands showcases British Romani artists' work to challenge stereotypes and celebrate creativity, craft and resilience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Bridge to the past: JR to wrap Pont Neuf again, 40 years after artistic forebears

JR will wrap the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris next June, creating a 232-metre fabric 'cave' as a tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

LitWatch December: Oregon Historical Society's Celebration of Oregon Authors, Fishtrap Fireside, and other holiday treats * Oregon ArtsWatch

The holiday season is here, and Oregon's literary scene is flourishing with author readings, holiday fairs, and cookie decorating events for the whole family. Enjoy December's front-heavy schedule with events from Powell's Books, Mother Foucault's Bookshop, Up Up Books, and others, then take some time to unwind and enjoy the peaceful beauty of the holidays as December winds down and the year comes to an end.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Nuance counts for a lot in TheatreWorks play based on Jane Austen's works

Regency etiquette consulting ensures authentic period behavior, gestures, and social norms to enhance dramatic accuracy and deepen audience immersion in Austen-inspired productions.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Nuance counts for a lot in TheatreWorks play based on Jane Austen's works

Regency etiquette consultant Jennifer Le Blanc trains the cast in authentic early 1800s manners to ensure dramaturgical accuracy for Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley.
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

How the Ceramicist Alev Ebuzziya Siesbye Makes Bowls That Hold Time

Her mother had a habit, in Siesbye's childhood, of giving away her daughter's toys to other children; as an adult, Siesbye started to treat herself to gifts. On that trip, she came home one afternoon to find that the leopard was gone: her mother had gifted it to the young daughter of family friends. Later, visiting these friends, Siesbye told the little girl that she would like the toy back when the child was done playing with it.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'Dead! And Never Called Me Mother!' - Meet the 95-year-old Wicklow man who brought melodrama to rural Ireland

Harry McFadden, a Kilmacanogue showman, toured Ireland for decades performing melodramas like East Lynne and still vividly remembers and recites its lines.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Review | Transparency turns into tragedy in Oedipus' update | amNewYork

But in Robert Icke's contemporary adaptation of the 2,400-year-old Greek tragedy, the real surprise is how long it takes to get there. Now at Studio 54, Oedipus arrives as the fall season's prestige import from abroad, bringing with it an imposing cast led by Mark Strong and Lesley Manville. It's sharply acted and conceptually ambitious. But the extended pacing dilutes the speed and compression that define Sophocles' original.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

What We're Grateful For

Billion-dollar auction sales mask deep problems: most artists and galleries are excluded, and the market remains unhealthy despite headline optimism.
fromARTnews.com
2 days ago

Sotheby's London Reveals Its Old Master and 19th Century Evening Sale, with Half of Works Unseen for a Century

In many instances the importance of these paintings has only recently been recognised, thanks to the enormous amount of research my colleagues have done, working-in some instances for months, even years-with outside scholars to shed new light on their authorship and history. The galleries look stunning, filled with an array of beautiful paintings, each with a fascinating story to tell. They are already working their magic on art lovers from across the globe, and we hope everyone c
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard dies at 88

Stoppard wrote erudite plays that touched on a broad range of topics from his 1966 absurdist comedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead about two minor characters from Hamlet to his 1993 drama Arcadia which included dialogue about Chaos Theory and Garden Landscaping. But when Arcadia opened in New York, Stoppard told me his plays were always about people, not abstract ideas.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Leonore Chastagner Sculpts Tender Connections Between Figurative Gestures and Objects

Léonore Chastagner sculpts intimate, detailed clay depictions of bodies and domestic spaces, drawing on archaeology, talismans, and everyday objects.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Eggshells, onion bags and five years painting only in orange: the playful avant-garde art of John Nixon

John Nixon, the late Australian avant-garde artist, would sometimes save the shells from his boiled eggs and sprinkle them across blank paint, creating his own starry night. Other times he'd set himself rules, such as painting only in orange for five years. It was 1996 and he was becoming a father, so he wanted a streamlined practice plus, what other artist was associated with orange?
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

nomad studio's charred juniper ring marks the scar of a wildfire in northern spain

In the burn scar left by the 2022 wildfire in Sabinares del Arlanza - La Yecla Natural Park, Spain, Nomad Studio places Socarrado, a circular structure built entirely from charred juniper trunks recovered after the blaze. First conceived for the Uncommissioned Exhibition by Novo Collective, the work becomes a point of collective reflection for the communities of Santo Domingo de Silos, transforming damaged terrain into a site of memory, refuge, and healing.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

December DanceWatch: Nutcrackers, NOT-Cracker, Pearl Dive, ZooZoo and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

You'll find most professional dancers in the studio teaching, not onstage performing - because paid performing work has always been scarce, and keeps getting scarcer. And with President Trump's policies gutting arts funding and devaluing cultural work at every turn, the squeeze on dance artists is getting even tighter. So these highly skilled artists do what actually pays: They pour everything they know (and it's a lot; 15-50 years and more of intensive dance and fitness training) into the next generation in studios across America.
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fromCbsnews
2 days ago

A reimagined holiday classic dazzles at the Brooklyn Ballet

Brooklyn Ballet's 'Brooklyn Nutcracker' reimagines The Nutcracker by integrating borough-specific cultures, dance styles, and instruments while preserving classical ballet tradition.
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fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 days ago

Jack and the Beanstalk Adult Only King's Head

King's Head Theatre's adults-only pantomime reimagines Jack and the Beanstalk as a high-energy, risqué musical featuring drag performers and strong production values.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

The Most Expensive Rifle You Can Buy Costs $250,000

These firearms are typically valued not only for their mechanical performance, but for their specific history, including who owned them, the battles they were used in, or their connection to iconic gunsmiths. Antique rifles from the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly those with elaborate engravings, custom stocks, and hand-forged barrels, are among the most highly valued. These guns bring in hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars at auction.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Adrian Villar Rojas's new sculpture explores 'existential anxieties'

"Language is technology that we use to address and name things, a tool we use to communicate," Villar Rojas said at the sculpture's unveiling. "But what happens when language isn't enough to communicate with someone else? When you cannot address this 'other'? I think that's when conflict appears. When you can't really communicate, you start to speculate on the intelligence of that person. So language is the enemy."
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

What will holiday shopping say about the state of America? An expert hunts for clues

American shoppers prioritize control over spending, time, and energy, becoming frugal consumers who strategically allocate resources for value and certainty.
fromARTnews.com
3 days ago

How Romare Bearden's Estate Is Bringing the Artist's Work into the Digital Realm

Even the estate of an artist as acclaimed as Romare Bearden has trouble tracking down the thousands of works he made over the course of his five-decade career. Known as one of America's foremost collagists, Bearden created a distinctive style that can often be easily recognizable, but tracking down every single work he made, including ones not in that mode, can be a difficult task, especially when it comes to compiling a catalogue raisonné for the artist.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Hurricane Melissa relief: artists and art organisations lead fundraising efforts for devastated Caribbean

One month after Hurricane Melissa struck the Caribbean, causing an estimated $48bn-$52bn in damage and more than 100 deaths, artists and art organisations both within the region and abroad continue to mobilise in support of ongoing relief efforts. The hurricane made landfall in Jamaica with record-breaking intensity, causing more than $9bn in destruction on the island as buildings flooded and collapsed, including a significant number of colonial-era heritage sites.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Concrete cars for coral reefs: Miami's underwater eco-sculpture park takes shape

A large installation by the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich, consisting of 22 submerged marine-grade concrete cars on the ocean floor that seem to drift towards nowhere as the current flows through them, marks the first phase of the Reefline project just off the shores of Miami Beach. This underwater sculpture park, located 21ft below the waves and 600ft from the beach, is designed to resemble a hybrid reef that will support coral regeneration and marine biodiversity.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

This new movie about Russia's independent journalists is harrowing, but not hopeless

Vladimir Putin's government had begun cracking down on independent journalists covering the protests, branding them as "foreign agents" a designation that effectively stigmatized them and forced them to include disclaimers with their work. Loktev began filming several of these journalists who courageously kept reporting on the abuses of the regime, including her friend Anna Nemzer, a talk-show host for the independent channel TV Rain.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

A 400-year-old kung fu-fighting monkey is finally having his American moment

The Monkey King (Sun Wukong) has achieved renewed American popularity through film, video games, and opera while originating in the 16th-century Journey to the West.
fromARTnews.com
3 days ago

Christie's London to Sell Third Part of Sam Josefowitz's Rembrandt Print Collection in December

"Rembrandt's etchings were an enduring passion for the late Sam Josefowitz, whose collection of the Dutch master's graphic works remains unparalleled by any other 20th-century collector," the house said in a statement.
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fromARTnews.com
3 days ago

36 Museum Shows and Biennials to See This Winter

Museums worldwide are showing environmentally focused, future-oriented, and historically reevaluative exhibitions highlighting ecology, postcolonial autonomy, gendered futures, and overlooked artists.
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fromARTnews.com
3 days ago

A Holiday Art Book Gift Guide, for Every Artsy Archetype

Match artsy archetypes with standout recent art and photography books as thoughtful holiday gifts.
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