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23 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Good Looking: Raymond Lemstra @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo

Raymond Lemstra's solo exhibition features meticulous graphite portraits and painted works combining Dutch oil techniques with Korean hanji paper, exploring the boundary between reality and the unreal.
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fromFuncheap
8 hours ago

Free Art Showcase: Massimo Mazzon's "Synthetic Realism" (Menlo Park)

Massimo Mazzon showcases 'Synthetic Realism,' blending classical oil techniques with digital aesthetics to explore modern representation and perception of texture.
fromArtnet News
1 hour ago

'Wallace and Gromit' Studio Aardman Gets Its Own Immersive Experience

The immersive experience, titled "Larger Than Life: Starring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun and More," will take over the Lightroom at London's King Crossing this October, marking the Oscar-winning outfit's 50th anniversary. Beloved characters Wallace, Gromit, Morph, and Shaun the Sheep will share the silver screen for perhaps the first time this year-not in a feature film, but in a 50-minute ode to their creator, Bristol-based animation studio Aardman.
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fromArtnet News
1 hour ago

Long-Hidden Caravaggio Portrait Acquired by Italy for $35 Million

Italy's Culture Ministry purchased a rare Caravaggio portrait for €30 million, securing a masterpiece for public access at Rome's Palazzo Barberini.
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fromHyperallergic
1 hour ago

Please, No More Disaffected White Girls

Anika Jade Levy's 'Flat Earth' presents a shallow protagonist and detached narrative style that prioritizes surface-level weirdness over genuine character development or emotional depth.
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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

This Basquiat Last Sold for $14.5 Million. Now It Could Fetch $45 Million | Artnet News

Basquiat's 1983 painting Museum Security (Broadway Meltdown) heads to Sotheby's with a $45 million estimate, more than triple its $14.5 million 2013 sale price.
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fromArtnet News
3 hours ago

Gerhard Richter Backs Admission Fee at TikTok-Famous Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral will charge admission fees starting fall to cover rising maintenance costs, with support from artist Gerhard Richter who designed its famous abstract stained glass window.
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fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

A Powerful Medieval Queen Returns-As an A.I. Avatar You Can Chat With

Although Eleanor's marriage to Edward in 1253 was political in nature (it settled a dispute over Gascony), the two were besotted and virtually inseparable. Over the course of a 30-year marriage she gave birth to 16 children (only six survived) and became Edward's confidant, accompanying him on crusade in the early 1270s.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

Don't Believe What Art Basel Qatar Is Trying to Sell You

I grew up in Qatar as a queer person. In Qatar, LGBTQ+ people are silenced. Stepping out of line comes with severe punishment. It is not safe to challenge your family, the country, or religious teachings. You are forced to disappear in order to survive. The open and vibrant Qatar presented through Art Basel is not the state that exists.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

7 Art Books for Your March Reading List

Spring art book releases explore modernist painters, occult influences on art, incarcerated artists, and previously overlooked female artists challenging historical narratives.
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fromHyperallergic
3 hours ago

Epstein and Trump Portrayed as Titanic Lovers in New Anonymous Artwork

An anonymous artist installed a sculpture at the US Capitol depicting Trump and Epstein in a Titanic pose, criticizing their relationship amid released abuse documents.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 hours ago

Texas university provides few answers after cancelling exhibition with works critical of Ice, sparking outrage

The exhibition included large-scale translucent paleta sculptures embedded with handcuffs and firearms, an illuminated paleta cart bearing the phrase "U.S. Department of Stolen Land Security" and paintings juxtaposing Indigenous iconography, pop cultural imagery and references to contemporary border politics.
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fromArtnet News
6 hours ago

Indigenous Australian Art Finds a New Audience at TEFAF Maastricht

The gallery's inaugural presentation marked the first time Australian First Nations art had been presented at TEFAF Maastricht, and with sales totaling nearly $1.4 million, further underscored the growing relevance and interest in the category. Building on the momentum of the 2025 presentation, D Lan Galleries will now focus on works dating from the 1970s through today by artists whose practices have shaped the evolution of Australian Indigenous art.
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fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

Major Native Art Collection Plans Upstate New York Space | Artnet News

The Gochman Family Collection is opening a 10,000-square-foot exhibition space in Katonah, New York, to showcase its 750+ Native artworks with Laura Phipps as director, debuting fall 2024.
fromArtnet News
6 hours ago

Rare Madge Gill Textile Sets Auction Record for the Self-Taught Artist

The artist is best known for her dense, visionary ink drawings on calico and postcards. She believed her intricate compositions were guided by a spiritual entity she called "Myrninerest," which she described as an unseen collaborator. Only a small number of her textile works are known to survive, with examples held in institutions including the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, England and the Collection de l'Art Brut in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Melissa Brown "Window Shopping" @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC

Melissa Brown creates mixed-media paintings of New York City store windows, combining screen-printed photographs with impasto and airbrush techniques to explore sites of commerce, longing, and urban fantasy.
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fromFast Company
13 hours ago

How camouflage became 'the original deception'

The International Spy Museum's camouflage exhibition explores deception techniques across nature and human applications, from animal coloration to military uniforms and espionage tactics.
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fromFuncheap
8 hours ago

Family Art Day: Festivals of Spring (Walnut Creek)

Creative spring festival activities offer opportunities to paint, craft, and explore colors while building connections and memories with loved ones.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Belgium believes it has discovered an unknown painting by Michelangelo

A painting titled 'Spirituali Pieta' previously attributed to an anonymous sixteenth-seventeenth century artist has been identified as a work by Michelangelo, potentially bringing the total number of his known canvas paintings to five.
fromArtnet News
13 hours ago

Beeple's Viral Sensation 'Regular Animals' Go on View in Berlin

Technology is currently one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives, our economies, our politics, and even our sense of identity and reality. Cultural institutions cannot remain outside of that conversation. If museums are places where society reflects on itself, then they must engage with the technologies that are actively transforming it.
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fromColossal
7 hours ago

Dueling Hares and Leaping Toads Top the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards

Paul Hobson's black-and-white image of a leaping, silhouetted toad takes top honors this year, captured at a pond near his home in Sheffield. He snapped the photo from inside the pond, having built a glass box that could settle into the water and protect his camera as the active amphibians bounding over it. The right shot took some patience, too, as toads would often swim over the box and sit on top of it rather than jumping across.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
10 hours ago

Self-generated income for UK museums 'can only go so far' in filling gaps left by funding cuts, report says

Self-generated income sources are riskier and more susceptible to external factors, such as tourism costs like travel and accommodation, and exchange rates. 'Blockbuster' exhibition income is volatile and high risk, with membership revenue also becoming unstable due to high membership churn.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

Ali Eyal's Forever War

I was nine years old, and I felt like I lost that childhood. I felt like I became a kid when I looked at a TV this morning. Burn that image into your mind, his mother told him, knowing the city would never be the same. It was 2003, and mere days later, the United States and its allies would launch their invasion of Iraq, raining airstrikes down on the city.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
10 hours ago

Influential collection of Indigenous art hires former Whitney curator, will open exhibition space in New York

I've been aware of the Gochman Family Collection for a number of years through my work with artists in the collection, including during the organisation of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Memory Map. What drew me to the role was the chance to focus on the parts of curatorial work that excite me most--supporting living artists and helping them realise their visions.
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fromArtnet News
17 hours ago

Annibale Carracci Should Be as Famous as Rembrandt van Rijn

Annibale Carracci, a 16th-century Italian artist, made groundbreaking contributions to Western art that rivaled Rembrandt's influence, including establishing an innovative art academy that revolutionized artistic training methods.
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fromwww.npr.org
7 hours ago

'American Classic' is a hidden gem that gets even better as it goes

American Classic is a charming streaming series on MGM+ about a Shakespearean actor who returns to his small Pennsylvania hometown to escape scandal and reconnect with local theater.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
10 hours ago

Leaving the System Behind: Ines Trafford's Approach to Artist Advocacy - KALTBLUT Magazine

Inès Trafford developed a practice focused on long-term preservation and stewardship of artists' careers by addressing gaps in traditional gallery systems' ability to maintain artistic legacies.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Mirrors, Iron, and Stone Conjure Ancestral Healing in Olayami Dabls' Detroit Museum

Olayami Dabls founded MBAD African Bead Museum to present African culture through ancestral creation and spiritual healing, rejecting European colonial perspectives in African American historical representation.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 day ago

Student dance showcase opens a window to China | Cornell Chronicle

Chinese folk dances embody the natural world and daily life of their communities, performed by Cornell student groups blending traditional and contemporary styles at their Rhythms of China showcase.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The smell wasn't healthy': the artist who wore 24 nappies to highlight sewage pollution and fell ill

Performance artist zack mennell uses their body and the Thames to confront societal issues including sewage pollution, benefit stigma, and shame through visceral live art.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

A landmark free David Hockney exhibition is opening in London this week

David Hockney's 90-metre digital artwork 'A Year in Normandie' debuts at London's Serpentine Gallery this spring, featuring 220 iPad panels depicting seasonal changes in his French garden.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

UK council criticised over sale of collection including works by pioneering photographer Tony Ray-Jones

Due to the lack of viable alternative storage options and in light of the significant financial pressures facing the county council, no suitable alternatives were identified. However, the council admits that the works have not been offered to any of the county's museums or galleries.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Lebanon Gallerist Navigates Ongoing Israeli Airstrikes

Joumana Asseily temporarily closed her Beirut gallery Marfa' Projects due to Israeli bombardment and evacuation orders, later reopening before departing for Paris.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Ali Eyal Gives Testimony

Iraqi artist Ali Eyal processes childhood trauma from the 2003 US invasion of Iraq through paintings that transform innocent memories into nightmarish visions of violence and loss.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

U.K. Blocks Export of Record-Breaking Howard Hodgkin Painting

British authorities imposed an export bar on Howard Hodgkin's Mrs Acton in Delhi to retain the culturally significant painting domestically after its record £1.7 million sale.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

A Closer Look at the Posthumous JFK Portrait Seen in 'Love Story'

The only stipulation she made was, 'I don't want him to look the way everybody else makes him look, with the bags under his eyes and that penetrating gaze. I'm tired of that image.' Shikler studied photographs to create a presidential portrait that honored Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's vision of how her late husband should be remembered and represented in the White House collection.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

You Can Now Tour Queen Elizabeth II's Private Rooms at Holyroodhouse

Holyroodhouse Palace opens Queen Elizabeth II's private apartments for a limited 100-day tour celebrating her centennial, offering unprecedented public access to royal chambers filled with Royal Collection artworks and personal objects.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Thaddeus Mosley, Beloved Self-Taught Sculptor, Dies at 99

Thaddeus Mosley, a self-taught Pittsburgh sculptor who carved wood for over 70 years, achieved international acclaim in his ninth decade before dying at age 99.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Trinity Fine Art Traces the Shift from Mannerism to Baroque at TEFAF

Fontana is a rare example of a woman Old Master, one of only a few who managed to attain career success on her own and was the first woman elected to the Academy of Saint Luke in Rome. This painting is one of the most ambitious from her early career. Reflecting visual references to Michelangelo-a departure from her usual reference to Correggio and Raphael-the vibrant hues and dramatic composition reflect prevailing Florentine trends of the late 16th century.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

3,300-Year-Old Papyrus Reveals How Ancient Egyptians Fixed Drawing Mistakes

Ancient Egyptian artists used a white pigment mixture of calcite and huntite to correct and reshape painted figures on a 3,300-year-old papyrus.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Rothko to Lead $130 Million Mnuchin Trove at Sotheby's-and More Art Industry News | Artnet News

Major works from media mogul S.I. Newhouse's estate are poised to smash records at Christie's in May. The tranche of 35 to 40 works includes paintings by Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Jasper Johns, as well as a Constantin Brancusi sculpture, and is valued it at a whopping $450 million.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Elizabeth Saloka's Vibrant Painted Rocks Adopt the Personalities of Snacks and Pop Culture Icons

Last fall, I bought a ton of marble scraps off a sculptor in Woodstock for like, $10 off Facebook. For sandwiches and cakes, crumbling asphalt parking lots are good. When I lived in Sunset Park, they demolished a building a couple blocks from my apartment, and there was a hole in the fence, so I'd go in there and find tons of cool shapes and textures of rubble.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

War Casts Shadow on Art Dubai | Artnet News

The Gulf's expanding art scene faces uncertainty due to U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict, threatening Dubai's status as a stable cultural hub and major art events like Art Dubai.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

He Was a Leathersmith Sought Out by Rock Stars. Then, He Turned to Art

Frank Diaz Escalet, a Puerto Rican-born artist, created extraordinary inlaid-leather paintings with imperceptible seams, focusing on depicting average people and their lives through self-taught techniques.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Lisette Model's Silenced Jazz Pictures

Fearing for her safety, Lisette Model buried her photos of artists like Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong, but a new book reveals them to the world. Lisette Model was targeted by the FBI during the Red Scare, like so many other leftist Jewish refugees. The book is one front, not least because of the systematic exclusion of women from art historical narratives and institutions.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

This historian dug up the hidden history of 'amateur' blackface in America

Minstrel shows featuring blackface became mainstream American entertainment in the 1800s, promoted by government during the Great Depression, and were gradually eliminated through civil rights activism and maternal advocacy in the 1970s.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

How a Texas Town Became an Art Project

Habitable Spaces, an arts organization in rural Texas, has transformed Kingsbury into a hub for cultural governance and community sovereignty through artist-led advocacy and care-centered community building.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Previously Unseen Dante Gabriel Rossetti Portrait Goes on View for the First Time

Unlike Rossetti's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of winsome maidens surrounded by flowers, the 1877 chalk portrait of his sister offers a flat, realistic impression. She wears an impenetrable expression and dull-colored clothing that blends into an unadorned background. The somber tone is the product of family tragedy: Christina remains in mourning following the death of her older sister Maria, a writer and Anglican nun, in 1876.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Show me the money: gallery and auctioneer accounts reveal reality of a tough market

Stephen Friedman was overdue filing when he went into liquidation on 2 February, closing his London gallery immediately (his New York venue shuttered around the same date). At the time of writing, invoices remain unpaid and artists unable to retrieve works from storage companies. In a statement, Friedman says 'all matters are now subject to the administrator's consideration'.
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fromwww.jezebel.com
2 days ago

There's Not Enough Women Beheading Men in Art Anymore

Renaissance art frequently depicted women beheading men in biblical scenes, particularly Judith and Holofernes and Salome with John the Baptist's head, representing a powerful artistic tradition largely absent from contemporary art.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Sunnyvale students part of biggest juried high school art show on record at NUMU

NUMU received more than 600 submissions from 53 high schools on the theme "Before/Between/Beyond." Students were welcome to explore before, between or beyond as individual ideas or any combination of the three. The works selected for the show represent 36 high schools. This show features the largest number of artists ever to exhibit, including The King's Academy juniors Audrey Wang and Iris Zheng.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Peninsula students part of biggest juried high school art show on record at NUMU

NUMU received more than 600 submissions from 53 high schools on the theme "Before/Between/Beyond." Students were welcome to explore before, between or beyond as individual ideas or any combination of the three. The works selected for the show represent 36 high schools.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Free First Thursdays at SF's Museum of Craft and Design

The Museum of Craft and Design offers free admission on the first Thursday of every month from noon to 5pm, making art and design accessible to all visitors.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Meet the Forgotten Women of the Flemish Golden Age | Artnet News

A new exhibition at MSK Ghent reveals over 40 women artists from 17th-century Flanders and the Netherlands who were professional, respected creators whose contributions were subsequently erased from art history.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Indira Cesarine on the Feminist Issues Driving the Untitled Space

Indira Cesarine founded Untitled Space to platform marginalized voices in art, operating as gallerist, artist, editor, and curator while exploring female identity through personal and collective experience.
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fromRemodelista
2 days ago

Quick Takes With: Diana Weymar of Tiny Pricks Project - Remodelista

Diana Weymar transforms political and social commentary into hand-stitched embroidery art, creating a powerful medium for witnessing and remembering through handmade textile work.
fromArtforum
2 days ago

Thaddeus Mosley, Acclaimed Self-Taught Sculptor, Dead at 99

Drawing from disparate influences including Constantin Brancusi, Isamu Noguchi, and African sculpture, Mosley turned out "sculptural improvisations," as he called them, for over seventy years before finally achieving broad acclaim in the last decade of his life.
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fromKentucky Kernel
2 days ago

UK Opera Theatre tells immigrant stories with world premiere of 'A Nation of Others'

University of Kentucky Opera Theatre premiered 'A Nation of Others,' an opera depicting immigrant experiences on Ellis Island in 1921, created by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec and librettist Mark Campbell.
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fromFuncheap
3 days ago

31st Annual Hamaguchi Print Week Visiting Artist Lecture (SF)

The Yozo Hamaguchi Scholarship Award features visiting artist Alison Saar and a collaborative project transforming a redwood table into a carved printing block.
fromMiami Herald
3 days ago

Met Opera Fires Back at Timothee Chalamet Over Controversial Remarks

I don't want to be working in ballet or opera where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore.' All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. Damn, I just took shots for no reason.
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fromArtnet News
4 days ago

What Is Driving Demand in Artnet's 20th Century Art Auction? | Artnet News

The terms are often conflated to portray an air of desirability and a limited opportunity. Rarity generally refers to the unusualness of an object—something that is infrequently encountered or 'rare to market.' With modern works from the past century, rarity can stem from limited original production, or the fact that many examples are held in museum or institutional collections, reducing their availability in the marketplace.
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fromArtnet News
3 days ago

Rare Roman Ingots Discovered by Metal Detectorists Declared Treasure

Metal detectorists in Wales discovered two Roman lead ingots dated to 87 C.E. during Emperor Domitian's reign, revealing Ceredigion's critical role in supplying lead throughout the Roman Empire.
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fromArtnet News
3 days ago

What War in the Middle East Could Mean for the Art Trade | Artnet News

Regional geopolitical tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran threaten the stability of Dubai's art market and upcoming major art fairs in the Gulf.
fromArtnet News
3 days ago

Ludovic Nkoth on Painting the 'Emotional Texture of Everyday Scenarios'

Stars under the border began with a simple image of people resting together in an open field, but that idea quickly expanded into something more complex, both visually and formally. I kept thinking about aspiration: how it persists beneath systems that try to define or limit us. The title suggests this tension. Stars suggest hope or possibilities existing in an endless veil of darkness, while a border implies a sense of limitation and separation.
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fromwww.7x7.com
4 days ago

Spring Arts 2026: Black Panther Artist Emory Douglas, 'Macbeth' Reimagined, Ravi Shankar + More

Bay Area cultural venues showcase diverse programming including Hong Kong cartoonist Justin Wong's U.S. debut, Monet's Venice paintings, and Shakespearean theatrical adaptations.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

People who know more about AI art find it less ethical

AI-generated art raises ethical concerns about copyright infringement and uncompensated creative labor, with public comfort decreasing as people learn more about how AI systems are trained and developed.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago

chiharu shiota's woven webs meet yin xiuzhen's clothing installations at hayward gallery

Hayward Gallery presents two major concurrent textile installations by Chiharu Shiota and Yin Xiuzhen that transform ordinary materials into immersive spatial explorations of memory, identity, and shared human experience through large-scale installations.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 days ago

A fake wedding, a hidden play, a censored story, a totalitarian state and 'A Mirror' * Oregon ArtsWatch

A Mirror is an immersive theater experience that transforms audiences into active participants in a clandestine wedding performance, best experienced without prior context or spoilers.
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fromianVisits
4 days ago

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern blockbuster is packed with people - and discomfort

Tracey Emin's Tate Modern exhibition features uncomfortable, repetitive artwork centered on her personal trauma, with limited thematic variety despite numerous pieces.
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fromQNS
4 days ago

'Sopranos' creator, stars talk 'best show ever made' during panel at Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria - QNS

Nancy Marchand's request to keep working led David Chase to spare her character Livia Soprano from death in season one, fundamentally altering The Sopranos' plot trajectory.
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fromFuncheap
4 days ago

3 Art Exhibitions Opening: Free Reception + Refreshments (Morgan Hill)

Three art exhibitions open simultaneously at Cura in Morgan Hill, featuring solo shows by Carrie Ann Plank and Jylian Gustlin plus a group show introducing Colibri artists, with free public admission and refreshments.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Michelangelo: The man, the brand, the mystery

Researcher Valentina Salerno claims Michelangelo hid artworks in a secret room before death and attributes a marble Christ bust to him, though scholars have not yet verified these claims.
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fromArtnet News
4 days ago

An Octopus in the Front Row: Artist Cosima von Bonin Invades Loewe's Runway | Artnet News

Loewe's Paris Fashion Week show collaborated with artist Cosima von Bonin to create a whimsical collection featuring plush animals, inflatable parkas, and zoomorphic accessories that blended fashion with artistic creative play.
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Petrit Halilaj's Opera of Kosovan Memory and Myth

At the Hamburger Bahnhof, the props, costumes, and set pieces of the musical are staged in vignettes throughout a large hall: a life-sized horse sculpture in a pink clearing surrounded by dirt, a curtained cart set up as a stage with a figure on its steps, two life-sized human figures in animal masks perched in a high window, as if observing the events.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 days ago

Henry Moore and Dorothea Tanning set records at Christie's triple-header sale in London

The standout performers of the night were the works that were fresh to market. People are really pursuing quality. In a world that remains uncertain, quality is what prevails, and that's really the key ambition for us as we put together sales.
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fromArtnet News
4 days ago

$450 Million Newhouse Trove Heads to Christie's, Led by $100 Million Pollock, Brancusi | Artnet News

S.I. Newhouse's estate collection of 35-40 masterworks valued at $450 million will be auctioned at Christie's in May, reflecting surging demand for ultra-exclusive trophy artworks.
fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Move over, Europe? Cadillac arrives in F1 as 'America's team'

We had this storied journey where we had to build the team, in a sense, before we had an entry. This project is so complex, even now, walking through the factory, seeing all the things that had to be built. There are some 43,000 parts you're designing your own chassis. It's a big, big task.
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