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20 minutes ago

Reimagining communities: inside the Hong Kong International Cultural Summit

Communities make museums and museums make communities. Part of the establishment of M+ was a public consultation where people were asked what kind of museums they wanted. The recommendation was not to build lots of little museums, but to create a big museum that was cross-disciplinary, unburdened by labels like "modern" or "contemporary". It was to be a museum plus more, and that was how we became M+.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 hours ago

Understanding Nifty Gateway's demise is paramount for NFTs' fans and critics alike

NFT marketplaces like Nifty Gateway failed due to cultural and structural flaws in the art world, including misaligned curation strategies and unrealistic growth targets that prioritized social media engagement over artistic merit.
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from48 hills
7 hours ago

Drama Masks: Monsters in our midst, as Black and queer history looms - 48 hills

A Bay Area theatre critic prioritizes honest reviews over free event access, evaluating whether performances justify audience spending while acknowledging indie artists' resource constraints and limited venue availability.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 hours ago

what if utopia began with the buildings we already have? theaster gates proposes an answer

Theaster Gates realizes Utopia through active community engagement with abandoned urban spaces, transforming them into shared cultural infrastructure through repair and reuse.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Old masters too': Ghent exhibition celebrates female artists of the baroque

Judith Leyster, a celebrated Dutch Golden Age painter, was forgotten after her death and her works were misattributed to male artists until a 1970s revival restored her recognition alongside other overlooked female baroque artists.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Almost human': life-size replicas of the dead help mend broken hearts in India

A Kolkata workshop creates lifesize replicas of deceased loved ones using clay, fiberglass, and silicon, helping families process grief by keeping realistic figures of the dead in their homes.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Casey Bolding "Bloodstream" @ Karma, Los Angeles

Casey Bolding creates densely layered paintings using plaster, industrial paint, and traditional media, excavating embedded imagery through scraping and reworking to depict landscapes informed by Colorado plains, graffiti practice, and faux-finishing techniques.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago

Islamic Futurism Here and Now

Contemporary Islamic artists advance visual traditions through calligraphy, installation, and speculative image-making, while global art institutions face boycott demands and labor disputes.
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fromArtnet News
11 hours ago

Lost Joan Miro Drawings Reemerge at Auction | Artnet News

Three previously unknown Joan Miró works, including architectural balcony designs and a sun-parrot drawing, were discovered in a friend's possessions and will be auctioned in Antibes with estimates reaching €400,000.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
35 minutes ago

Helen Legg appointed artistic director of London's Royal Academy of Arts

The RA is led by leading artists and architects, with the UK's oldest-and, crucially, free-art school at its heart. The opportunity to shape the RA's artistic programme and respond to its extraordinary gallery spaces, as well as launching the expanded Collection Gallery, is tremendously exciting.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

Tate has announced its blockbuster 2027 London programme

Tate Modern and Tate Britain announce major 2027 exhibitions featuring Monet, ink painting, David Hockney, Hurvin Anderson, and other significant artistic works and retrospectives.
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fromTime Out New York
11 hours ago

This company transforms discarded Broadway materials into limited-edition fashion and home items

Scenery Bags rescues discarded Broadway stage materials and transforms them into limited-edition handbags, accessories, and jewelry, preserving theatrical history while diverting waste from landfills.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 day ago

Janny Baek's Ceramics Look Like They're Still Evolving - Yanko Design

Janny Baek's ceramic sculptures deliberately maintain ambiguity and incompleteness, appearing caught mid-transformation as though unfinished by the kiln, creating visually arresting forms that suggest multiple organic possibilities simultaneously.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

janny baek's sculptures shape a speculative ecosystem of colorful ceramic organisms

Artist Janny Baek presents Life Forms, a ceramic sculpture exhibition opening March 20, 2026 at Joy Machine gallery in Chicago, featuring hand-built forms that appear frozen mid-transformation between recognizable and unfamiliar organic structures.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

paola pivi imagines a living cosmos grown from lemon trees at perrotin paris exhibition

Paola Pivi's Live Again exhibition uses living lemon tree branches and playful language to create regenerative art that embeds ecological cycles and political critique into sculptural forms.
fromBerlin Art Link
1 day ago

An Interview with Igshaan Adams | Berlin Art Link

'Gebedswolke iii (prayer cloud)' is an installation made up of charms, wire and metallic disks suspended from the ceiling, representing an ethereal constellation of floating forms and a continuation of a motif (the cloud) that South African artist Igshaan Adams has worked with over the past ten years, initially as scribbles and later as installations, including some made from dust.
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fromArtforum
16 hours ago

Nation-Branding: Dib Bangkok opens

Thailand implements cross-ministry soft power policies through art, culture, and tourism to attract international investment and legitimize national values globally.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

Ric Grenell Ran the Kennedy Center Into the Ground and Is Getting the Embarrassment He Deserves

Artists are not bureaucrats. They cannot be reorganized, reassigned, or threatened into compliance. They can simply decide not to show up, and when enough of them make that decision, the most prestigious stage in the country becomes an empty room.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Timothy Lai "No Swans" @ Josh Lilley, London

Timothy Lai creates paintings inspired by Salter Grove Memorial Park in Providence, using daily walks to develop landscapes that transition from memory into imagination through layered, meditative brushwork.
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fromJuxtapoz
5 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Cathrin Hoffmann "Sill" @ Public Gallery, London

Cathrin Hoffmann's exhibition explores psychological fatigue and information overload through monochromatic paintings and sculptures depicting figures in sustained tension, resistance, and existential weariness.
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 day ago

An Interview with William Joys | Berlin Art Link

Theater exposes hidden power dynamics through the body's presence, with artist William Joys exploring these relations through 'The Actress' character who transgresses social hierarchies and blurs distinctions between subject and object.
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fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Marina Willer, Lizzy Stewart, intranetgirl, Ollie Babajide Tikare: Tickets now available for April's Nicer Tuesdays!

Nicer Tuesdays returns April 7, 2026 at EartH Hackney featuring Marina Willer, Lizzy Stewart, Intra, and Ollie Babajide Tikare discussing creativity, AI, and artistic practice in the digital age.
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17 hours ago

"Always Were" by Artist Opal Mae Ong

Ong's work contains a deep reverence for the otherworldly, combining the remnants of ancestral knowledge with speculative visions to form a kind of personal myth-making. The title of their latest series, "Always Were", is intentionally fragmentary suggesting a temporal and grammatical ambiguity that points to the liminal nature of Ong's figures and the time and place they inhabit.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
22 hours ago

Nearly 200 Venice Biennale participants sign letter demanding cancellation of Israeli pavilion

Artists and cultural workers are collectively refusing to allow the Israeli state to be platformmed at the Venice Biennale, demanding exclusion based on allegations of genocide and destruction of Palestinian cultural life.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
22 hours ago

Nearly 200 Venice Biennale participants sign letter demanding cancellation of Israeli pavilion

Artists and cultural workers are collectively refusing to allow the Israeli state to be platformmed at the Venice Biennale, demanding exclusion based on allegations of genocide and destruction of Palestinian cultural life.
fromsfist.com
15 hours ago

Tony-Winning Hit Play 'Oh, Mary!' Coming to San Francisco This Fall

From Hitchcockian stylish suspense and audacious comedy to deeply personal storytelling, infused with magic, and a big-hearted laugh-out-loud world premiere musical this season invites audiences into conversations that are urgent, hilarious, and profoundly human.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The world's memory': why Nigeria is burying its history under a mountain in Svalbard

The Arctic World Archive (AWA) is a data storage unit where organisations and individuals can deposit records kept on specialist digitised film called Piql that lasts up to 2,000 years. On 27 February, Nigeria became the first African country to place archives at the facility 300 metres beneath a mountain where the cold, dark, dry conditions are perfect for preservation.
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fromOpen Culture
1 day ago

Enchanting Video Shows How Globes Were Made by Hand in 1955: The End of a 500-Year Tradition

The first globe was created in 1492 by Martin Behaim and Georg Glockkendon, beginning a 500-year handmade tradition that continued until machines replaced manual production in the 20th century.
fromColossal
22 hours ago

Photographer Dr. Elliott McGucken Seizes a Rare Superbloom in Death Valley

As nature photographers, we're oft waiting for those 'hell yes' moments to pack up and move out, and this was a 'hell yes' moment! I traveled from minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit to over 90 degrees in a day!
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fromArtnet News
19 hours ago

China's Tech Capital Wants to Be an Art Hub, Too | Artnet News

Shenzhen, a major technology hub, is establishing art museums through tech companies JD.com and Tencent to transition from cultural obscurity to prominence in Asia's art scene.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

The Tensions Seething Beneath the Surface of the 2026 Whitney Biennial | Artnet News

The 2026 Whitney Biennial features diverse artistic approaches, with AI-focused works ranging from ineffective maximalism to emotionally provocative pieces that meaningfully explore technology's impact on artistic expression.
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fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

The New New Museum

The New Museum reopens this week with an inaugural exhibition exploring humanity during technological change, alongside exhibitions on saris, Gainsborough, Carol Bove, and experimental art in Brooklyn.
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fromArtnet News
17 hours ago

This Small Dorothea Tanning Painting Sold for $120,000 per Square Inch-and Set a New Record | Artnet News

Dorothea Tanning's 1942 painting sold for $6.26 million at Christie's London, setting a new auction record and nearly doubling her previous high from four months earlier.
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fromHyperallergic
20 hours ago

I'm an NYU Contract Professor. This Is Why We Plan to Strike.

NYU contract faculty voted 90% to authorize a strike after 15 months of bargaining, seeking better pay, job security, academic freedom protections, and AI safeguards.
fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

The Canonization of Frida Kahlo

With an emphasis on the reception of Kahlo's work across times and cultures in the past century, the exhibition blasts apart any crystallized conception of the artist until no easily digestible singular figure emerges. That is, indeed, the point.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

Lawsuit Settles Who Really Bought Beeple's $69 Million NFT

Vignesh Sundaresan alone purchased Beeple's $69.3 million NFT, with former contractor Anand Venkateswaran admitting no involvement in a legal settlement.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago
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Jointly held Singapore fairs bring Southeast Asian art 'into a larger global dialogue'

S.E.A. Focus merged into Art SG during Singapore Art Week, raising concerns about the boutique fair's independence while aiming to expand Southeast Asian art's global visibility.
fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

When a Palestinian Artist Asserts Her Own Humanity

There is a scene in "Morgenkreis | Morning Circle" (2025), a 16-mm film by Berlin-based Palestinian artist Basma al-Sharif, that unfolds at the threshold of a daycare center. A young boy clings to his father, his fists locked into the fabric of his coat, his arms wrapped tightly around him. The father gently tries to pry himself free while a daycare worker crouches nearby, attempting to distract the child and coax him inside. It is an ordinary moment, one that anyone who has ever been a child - or cared for one - recognizes instantly, as well as the gut-wrenching feeling it provokes.
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fromHyperallergic
19 hours ago

Meet the First Cohort of Haystack's Artist Grant Initiative

Eight emerging artists received $10,000 unrestricted grants and mentorship from the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts Artist Grant Initiative, supported by the Windgate Foundation.
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fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

Artists Set Islamic Futurism Into Motion

Contemporary Muslim artists use calligraphy, installation, and speculative image-making rooted in Islamic philosophy and medieval traditions to imagine and shape Muslim futures.
fromArtnet News
18 hours ago

Is Math Art? Werner Herzog Says Yes | Artnet News

Beyond all of this, I do believe mathematics is a new form of art. It is loaded with meaning. It's not just an aesthetic or a form of abstract painting. It's loaded with poetry.
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fromHyperallergic
20 hours ago

May You Live in Interesting Times - The IFPDA Print Fair Asks, Do Bad Times Really Inspire Great Art?

The IFPDA Print Fair showcases 80 exhibitors displaying printmaking from Goya to Walker, demonstrating how artists use prints as therapy and critique during times of crisis and political turmoil.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Your Go-To Guide to NYC's Spring Art Fairs

Multiple art fairs across New York City this spring offer diverse options for collectors, from affordable works to contemporary art, zines, and outsider art.
fromArtnet News
23 hours ago

Just How Much Did Pompeii's Prized Blue Paint Cost? | Artnet News

In the Roman Empire, Egyptian blue was typically traded in the form of small pellets, which were ground into a useable powder, and researchers estimate between six and 10 pounds were used to coat the Blue Room. Using prices quoted by Pliny the Elder (who died in nearby Stabiae during the eruption), the researchers estimate this much paint would have cost 93 to 168 denarii, perhaps equivalent more than 1,000 loaves of bread or 90 percent of a soldier's annual salary.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
22 hours ago

New book shows why physical maps have an important role to play in our digital world

A cartography professor discovered 96 historically significant maps in a forgotten university archive, revealing cartography's vital role in preserving sociopolitical memory and demonstrating maps' importance beyond navigation.
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fromArtnet News
17 hours ago

Rare Letter Reveals Cash-Strapped Monet Once Put His Paintings Up as Collateral

An 1875 letter reveals Monet secured a 1,000-franc loan using 35 paintings as collateral, documenting the financial hardships faced by early Impressionists.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

They become part of people's identity': how Australia fell in love with the Skywhales

Patricia Piccinini's Skywhale hot air balloons have become cultural icons across Australia, inspiring tattoos and community celebrations since their debut in 2013.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Tate announces major David Hockney, Edvard Munch and Sonia Boyce exhibitions for 2027

Tate announces its 2027 programme featuring major exhibitions including Lynda Benglis and Edvard Munch at Tate Modern, Sonia Boyce retrospective at Tate Britain, and David Hockney celebrations across multiple sites.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

David Hockney's digital 'tapestry' wraps around the Serpentine Gallery

David Hockney's exhibition at Serpentine Gallery features a monumental digital frieze depicting a year of Normandy seasons, alongside new portraits and still lifes created for the show.
fromDesign Milk
1 day ago

Kelly Wearstler Launches Indian Craft-Inspired Furniture Collection

Our role is, first and foremost, to transmit our fascination with a craft and to ignite that same excitement in the designer. This is the foundation of our curatorial approach: creating the right encounter between a designer's universe and that of a workshop.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

Reuters Investigation Claims To Reveal Who Banksy Really Is, And How He Hid In Plain Sight

Banksy created murals in war-torn Ukraine in late 2022, including a bathtub scene in a bombed apartment building, maintaining his anonymity through masked assistants and stencil techniques.
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fromThe Globe and Mail
2 days ago

Elusive street artist Banksy's identity finally revealed

Banksy created murals in war-torn Ukraine, appearing in person near Kyiv in late 2022 to paint social commentary art amid bombed-out buildings.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

Reuters Investigation Claims To Reveal Who Banksy Really Is, And How He Hid In Plain Sight

Banksy created murals in war-torn Ukraine in late 2022, including a bathtub scene in a bombed apartment building, maintaining his anonymity through masked assistants and stencil techniques.
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fromThe Globe and Mail
2 days ago

Elusive street artist Banksy's identity finally revealed

Banksy created murals in war-torn Ukraine, appearing in person near Kyiv in late 2022 to paint social commentary art amid bombed-out buildings.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Second Fridays Art Walk | San Rafael

Second Fridays Art Walk occurs monthly on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael from 5-8 pm, featuring art exhibits, open studios, live music, and refreshments across multiple venues.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Second Fridays Art Walk | San Rafael

Second Fridays Art Walk occurs monthly on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael from 5-8 pm, featuring art exhibits, open studios, live music, and refreshments across multiple venues.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Second Fridays Art Walk | San Rafael

Second Fridays Art Walk occurs monthly on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael from 5-8 pm, featuring art exhibits, open studios, live music, and refreshments across multiple venues.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Second Fridays Art Walk | San Rafael

Second Fridays Art Walk occurs monthly on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael from 5-8 pm, featuring art exhibits, open studios, live music, and refreshments across multiple venues.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Calif. men accused of roughhousing in museum, shattering mammoth tusk

Two Petaluma men face up to four years in prison for first-degree property damage after breaking a $200,000 wooly mammoth tusk fossil while roughhousing inside a Missouri natural history museum.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Water torture: Fallingwater's endemic leaking problems finally come to an end

Wright created a sculptural masterpiece, but he was pushing the boundaries of residential construction. He didn't put enough reinforcing steel in the cantilevers of the house over the waterfall, so as soon as they removed the formwork, the house started to sag. Wright was always assuring the Kaufmanns it was natural, but it was the house failing.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

New York Academy of Art Donates Jeffrey Epstein-Linked Funds

New York Academy of Art donated $66,000 in Epstein-linked funds to GEMS, supporting exploited girls, while board chair Eileen Guggenheim retires early amid scrutiny.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Sartorial Is Political in "The New York Sari"

The sari functions as a living art form, historical document, and political statement that reflects South Asian diaspora experiences and identity in New York.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

German Hypocrisy and Egyptian Blue

German political hypocrisy in the art world includes a Berlin journal using feminism and anti-racism rhetoric to weaponize liberal ideals against Palestinians, while looting devastates Sudan's National Museum and Egyptian blue pigment costs are studied at Pompeii.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Tate Modern to Mount Its First Monet Show Ever | Artnet News

Tate Modern museum in London announced its slate of 2027 exhibitions, including an opera-inspired installation by David Hockney in the revered Turbine Hall marking the artist's 90th birthday, Algerian artist Baya's debut U.K. solo show, and the first-ever exhibition devoted entirely to French impressionist Claude Monet since the Tate Modern opened 26 years ago.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The Tender Work of Preserving Renee Good's Memorial

A traveling photographer has abandoned his cross-country project to become the archivist of a memorial site honoring a poet killed by federal immigration agents, documenting hundreds of objects left by mourners.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Extreme Macro Photos of Insect Wings by Chris Perani Layer Thousands of Images

Photographer Chris Perani captures microscopic details of insect wings using extreme macro photography, revealing iridescent colors and structural details invisible to the naked eye through precise multi-image stacking techniques.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

How the Yeats Sisters Turned Ireland's Saints Into National Icons

Lily and Lollie Yeats were revolutionary artists who shaped Irish national identity and visual culture at the turn of the 20th century, collaborating with prominent women artists through enterprises like Dun Emer Industries.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Next edition of Getty's PST Art initiative will focus on Los Angeles's connections around the Pacific Rim

The next PST Art will highlight exchange around the Pacific across several centuries, from the arrival of Chinese porcelain in the Spanish missions to the influence of Japanese visual culture on the city's architecture and design, to the ongoing impact of contemporary Korean pop culture.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

New York Academy of Art Says It Will Donate Epstein Money

New York Academy of Art donates $65,900 in Epstein-linked funds to a sex trafficking survivor organization following revelations in recently released Epstein files.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

75 years ago, a viral TV moment ignited America's obsession with the Mafia

Wives, he wrote, "have left the housework undone and husbands have slipped away from their jobs to watch." The subject of all this excitement was an unlikely one: Congressional hearings. Hours and hours of them. What made it all so fascinating was the topic: Organized crime. Gangsters. Or, as Americans were learning right there on TV, something called "the Mafia."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Can Tefaf Maastricht keep up with the experience economy?

Looking at old art gives me a sense of craftsmanship, of what can be achieved with paint. There is nothing comparable with Tefaf. The atmosphere of quality is unmatched. Contemporary art collectors are discovering value in historical works and the fair's curatorial standards, representing a potential shift in how different collector demographics engage with art across temporal boundaries.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

El Greco Painting Found Hidden Beneath a Forgery in the Vatican

A previously hidden El Greco painting titled The Redeemer from the 1590s was discovered in the Vatican after restorers removed a forged overpainting that had obscured the original work.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Inside 'The Sopranos': A New Exhibition Revisits TV's Favorite Mob Drama

The Sopranos pioneered prestige television through David Chase's innovative storytelling and meticulous production design that combined authentic research with carefully crafted narrative spaces.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

There's room for everyone in 'Now I Surrender,' an epic American Western

Alvaro Enrigue's novel uses metafictional techniques and paranoid historiography to expose silences in official Western history, particularly regarding Apache survival and borderland experiences.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

The Art Market Returns to Growth | Artnet News

Art market confidence rose to 43% of dealers expecting improved sales in 2026, though recovery remains uneven due to rising costs and trade barriers.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Seurat and the Sea Is Postcard Perfect

Seurat painted over half of his 45 lifetime canvases as seascapes during Channel coast summer trips, intending them to refresh his eyes from studio work through pointillist technique.
fromColossal
1 day ago

White Lace Proliferates Across Urban Spaces in Patterned Murals by NeSpoon

NeSpoon uses paint and the power of contrast to create large-scale lace patterns in a celebration of the craft. Often symmetrical, they appear framed by the outlines of corners and roofs, while windows and doors emphasize the murals' scale. From a distance, the patterns appear flawless, as if they could be printed. Up close, it's clear the lines are sprayed and brushed by hand, emphasizing the handmade.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Thomas Gainsborough's Portraits of Pride and Prejudice

Gainsborough's paintings aestheticize social hierarchy through fashion and landscape, making wealth and ownership appear beautiful and natural while obscuring their colonial and enslaved labor foundations.
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fromForbes
3 days ago

The Art Fair Zohran Mamdani Would Love: NYC's Affordable Art Fair

New York's Affordable Art Fair democratizes art ownership by making art accessible and affordable to everyone, challenging the wealthy gatekeeping that has historically dominated the art world.
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from48 hills
2 days ago

At Superfair, art is more than what's on the walls - 48 hills

The Superfair creates a community-focused art experience by integrating visual art with music, film, food, and performance rather than functioning as a conventional art market.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

Experience Theatre Project immerses audiences in stories * Oregon ArtsWatch

Alisa Stewart founded Experience Theatre Project after experiencing immersive theater, creating participatory productions that transform audiences into active participants rather than passive observers.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

"Rolling art": Unveiling of lowrider postal stamp brings hundreds to Bayview

Lowrider culture receives official U.S. postal stamp recognition, marking its transformation from criminalized activity to celebrated American cultural phenomenon.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

10 Best Art Museums in the U.S.-From New York to California

The United States hosts ten prestigious art museums featuring diverse collections spanning Renaissance masterpieces, Indigenous art, and contemporary works across the country.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Edvard Munch's formative influence on Paula Rego revealed in unearthed painting

Edvard Munch's 1951 Tate exhibition profoundly influenced 16-year-old Paula Rego, shaping her artistic development and figurative painting style for decades.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Acclaimed 20th century philosopher Jurgen Habermas dies at 96

Jürgen Habermas, influential German philosopher and theorist of democracy and modernity, died at age 96, leaving a legacy spanning over 60 years of shaping political discourse through concepts like the public sphere.
fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Strange Coin Used on U.K. Bus Turns Out to Be 2,000-Year-Old Relic

An enigmatic coin that someone used to board a British bus seven decades ago is now entering the collection of the Leeds Discovery Centre, following the revelation that it's a bit of 2,000 year old currency from the former Carthaginian trading settlement of Gadir, in modern-day Cádiz, Spain-one of Europe's longest-inhabited cities, settled by Phoenicians around 1,100 B.C.E.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

You Can Now Experience Art from London's National Gallery at Home

LG Gallery+ enables users to display National Gallery masterpieces in their homes through a digital curation service with over 4,000 artworks organized into customizable digital shelves.
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fromElite Traveler
4 days ago

AI Art: Is It Any Good? The Experts Weigh In

AI art represents a transformative cultural moment comparable to the Renaissance printing press, fundamentally changing artistic creation and expression.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

Oregon Contemporary: Fight Trump, ponder America's 250th anniversary at 2026 Artists' Biennial * Oregon ArtsWatch

The National Endowment for the Arts canceled a $30,000 grant for a 2026 biennial exhibition featuring marginalized artists commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

From film to canvas, exploring the differing ways that men and women present lesbians * Oregon ArtsWatch

I really wanted to look at the differences between films made by men ... when they're directed by men, it's very taboo, it's sensationalized, it's explicit and it's often violent .... (with) the films made by women, or best case, lesbian women because it's so different, it is like night and day. I'm trying to show that contrast, and that difference.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Rebecca Hall: We lost counterculture somewhere along the way'

Peter Hujar's Day reconstructs a 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz, capturing the vibrant 1970s New York art scene through dialogue set entirely in Hujar's Westbeth apartment.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Reframing Georgia O'Keeffe's legacy and protecting the land she loved

Northern New Mexico's O'Keeffe Country is shifting its cultural identity as Pueblo Indians and Hispanos reclaim recognition of their centuries-long presence, while a historic conservation plan protects the landscape permanently.
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