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1 hour ago

Seductive stitches, Warhol in Nottingham and an Italian giant's igloo sculpture the week in art

A range of upcoming exhibitions, an award-winning portrait, and key art-world news and obituaries are presented, spanning contemporary, historical, and design-focused topics.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Remember 'Star Search'? Netflix is rebooting it, and this time you're the judge

Netflix revived Star Search with real-time global audience voting, combining the original show's format and nostalgia with live interactivity to create immediate, participatory talent competition.
fromwww.london-unattached.com
41 minutes ago

Guess How Much I Love You? at Royal Court Theatre

I will arise and go now, for peace comes dropping slow, reads the male lead to his bed-bound partner and their dying, severely disabled newborn boy. These lines sing out in Guess How Much I Love You?, Luke Norris's new play about a couple navigating the premature loss of their child. Yeats's words capture the play's driving emotional forces: the possibility of finding peace after such profound trauma, the lifelong burn of unexpected bereavement and the temptation to end it all.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago

A Somali-American Artist Speaks Out

Minnesota art institutions will close in protest against ICE actions while Somali-American artists report deep communal pain and call for kindness and generosity.
fromBerlin Art Link
13 hours ago

Review of 'Did4luv' at Tanztage Berlin | Berlin Art Link

Dominique McDougal and Carro Sharkey's three-part performance, 'Did4luv'-a tragicomic dance solo performed by each of the dancers, alternating every night-debuted this month at the dual 30th anniversary of Sophiensaele's inauguration as a theater and its renowned dance festival, Tanztage. This year's Tanztage invites its audience to consider the (im)material conditions of artistic production: the body and self as sources for capitalist exchange, the extractive nature of our systems of work and its resulting consequences for marginalized bodies.
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fromJuxtapoz
13 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Joseph Geagan has a Solo Presentation @ Rubell Museum, Miami

Joseph Geagan's comic paintings depict social scenes of friends, artists, pop figures, and imagined personalities; his Rubell Museum show runs through Fall 2026.
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fromFuncheap
12 hours ago

YBCA Free Admission Week for SF Art Week 2026 (Jan. 17-25)

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts offers free gallery admission January 17–25, 2026 for SF Art Week, with exhibitions, performances, artist conversations, and community programs.
#sf-art-week
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fromJuxtapoz
13 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Preview: Imon Boy's "Un poco distraido" @ Yusto / Giner Gallery, Madrid

Imon Boy's solo exhibition transforms diary-like, graffiti-rooted imagery into playful visual narratives blending street energy with gaming, internet culture, cinema, travel, humor and identity.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 hours ago

suspended colored discs move through daxing jizi design's folded installation in beijing

OctaPlay is a wind-driven octagonal kinetic installation at Shougang Park that reframes industrial remnants through rotating translucent discs, color, and changing light.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 hours ago

Louise Bourgeois's Art Can Still Enthrall

Louise Bourgeois's late abstractions reveal surprising emotional intensity through kinetic installations, intimate objects, and obsessive repetition.
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fromBerlin Art Link
13 hours ago

Review of Mrinali Mukherjee at RA | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition centers Mrinalini Mukherjee and traces South Asian contextual modernism shaped by Santiniketan's collaborative, experimental ethos and diverse global influences.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
11 hours ago

Face to Face With Jacques-Louis David, History's Most Dangerous Painter

Jacques-Louis David combined revolutionary zeal with artistic mastery, producing iconic neoclassical paintings and serving the French Revolution despite its lethal consequences.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
17 hours ago

Artist Paints Smoky Lounges And Quiet Strangers, Letting Halffinished Details Turn Viewers Into Coauthors Of The Scene

A wide-ranging visual roundup showcases creative reinterpretations, vintage design, activist art, photography, illustration, and humorous cultural works spanning contemporary and historical styles.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
17 hours ago

An Artist Layers Synthwave Glow And Surreal Dreams Into Vibrant Worlds Celebrating Neurodivergence And Inner Strength

A diverse collection of provocative visual works spans dark mortality themes, surreal and conceptual art, tattoos, social commentary, and popular-culture phenomena like NFTs.
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fromColossal
20 hours ago

'Cats' Is a Purr-fect Celebration of Felines in Art Throughout the Centuries

Cats transitioned from primarily working animals to recognized companions in 18th–19th century Europe and have inspired diverse artistic depictions across centuries.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Art Movements: New Leaders Everywhere

Jean Cooney will become executive director of Creative Time; major museum leadership changes include Sally Tallant leaving Queens Museum, Yasha Grobman in Jerusalem, and Amy Sherald signing with CAA.
fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

Required Reading

Sprouting from the roof of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, artist Rose B. Simpson's newly installed bronze sculpture "Behold" has its gaze fixed on the cityscape before it. The Tewa of Khaʼpʼoe Ówîngeh artist, herself a mother, crafted a tender portrait of an interconnected parent and child that "asks us to be human with each other, to change our narrative through wonder, witness and a foundation in the soft warmth of our humanity," she said in a statement.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

On Being a Somali Artist in Minnesota

Minnesota’s multicultural refugee communities, communal kindness, and artistic storytelling sustain resilience and rebuild hope amid violence and loss.
fromHyperallergic
17 hours ago

Request for Proposals: Operator for the Harlem African Burial Ground Cultural Education Center

For two centuries, from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s, free and enslaved New Yorkers of African descent were buried at the Harlem African Burial Ground. Over time, the history of this site was lost - erased by the subsequent redevelopment of the land. Today, the Harlem African Burial Ground project is a community-driven vision to honor and memorialize this historic site with a new outdoor memorial and indoor cultural education center, while also addressing affordable housing and jobs needs in the East Harlem community.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Congress Funds Institute for American Indian Arts

The Senate approved full or near-full funding for IAIA and other cultural institutions, overturning proposed FY2026 defunding measures.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

Nicola L.'s Soft Power

Nicola L.'s playful functional sculptures blend second-wave feminist motifs with collaborative, wearable works that enact resistance and solidarity.
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fromHyperallergic
17 hours ago

A View From the Easel

Mornings are best for concentrated work. In the winter, I turn on the heat at 8am and get started around 10am. Summer, I start around 9am. I have two areas in the studio for projects. The large, heavy wood sculptures are carved in the front section of the studio, closest to the roll-up wide door. Smaller sculptures are placed on a hydraulic workbench. Before I start, I focus, connect with the Source, and ask for guidance.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

Metropolitan Opera considers selling multi-storey Chagall murals, valued at $55m

The two multi-storey, site-specific murals that Chagall created for the Met, The Triumph of Music and The Sources of Music (both 1966), have been collectively appraised at $55m by Sotheby's. If they are offered for sale, it will be under the condition that the buyer leaves them in place. The new owner, in the event of a sale, would be identified by an adjacent donation plaque.
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from48 hills
1 day ago
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BIG WEEK: Arooj Aftab, Atrium Art Fair, Found Footage Fest, Mark Morris on the moon... - 48 hills

from48 hills
1 day ago
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BIG WEEK: Arooj Aftab, Atrium Art Fair, Found Footage Fest, Mark Morris on the moon... - 48 hills

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fromdesignyoutrust.com
16 hours ago

Robert Reimann Turns Synthography Into Surreal Fine Art Where Prompts Meet Hand And Lens

A wide-ranging showcase of contemporary visual art and photography spanning surrealism, digital and AI art, conceptual sculptures, documentary photography, and inventive fashion and design.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Sayre Gomez "Precious Moments" @ David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles

Sayre Gomez's Precious Moments presents photorealistic paintings, sculpture, and video exploring Los Angeles, nostalgia, youth fetishization, late capitalism, and built environments shaping memory.
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Massive new 433-foot mural arrives in downtown San Francisco

What's extraordinarily powerful about his practice is that he mixes modernist abstraction language with Indigenous patterning,
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
23 hours ago

Naomi Campbell reflects on Picasso's muses for exhibition in Swiss Alps

Naomi Campbell will offer a supermodel's perspective on the intimate relationship between artist and muse in an essay for an upcoming exhibition of Pablo Picasso paintings being staged by Nahmad Contemporary in Switzerland. The New York-headquartered gallery was founded in 2013 by Joseph Nahmad, a scion of the billionaire art-dealing family. Nahmad's father, David Nahmad, is believed to have the largest private collection of works by Picasso.
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fromFuturism
21 hours ago

Sani Diego Comic Con Quietly Bans AI Art

The about-face is a welcome surprise. Until now, the massive convention - which has become a melting pot of all kinds of pop entertainment beyond the comic medium, with everyone ranging from game developers to movie studios using it as a platform to tease new content - has allowed some AI art to be displayed, so long as it was labeled as such and wasn't for sale, as well as other stipulations that have been in place since at least 2024, according to 404.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Meet the Alaska Student Arrested for Eating an AI Art Exhibit

A University of Alaska student destroyed AI-assisted artwork in a gallery by eating images, was arrested for criminal mischief, and faces state prosecution.
fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Beryl Cook: Pride and Joy review a saucy parade of bouncing bosoms, smirky smokers and a spot of BDSM

Generally, you get two versions of England in art: it's either bucolic vistas, rolling hills, babbling brooks and gambolling sheep or it's downtrodden, browbeaten, grim poverty and misery. But Beryl Cook saw something else in all the drizzle and grey of this damp old country: she saw joy. The thing is, joy doesn't carry the same critical, conceptual heft in art circles as more serious subjects
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review are we losing the battle for free speech?

Ai Weiwei persistently provokes authority and challenges Chinese cultural norms through confrontational art and activism, facing censorship and state repression.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

venice art biennale 2026: guide to the main exhibition, national pavilions & more

The 61st Venice Art Biennale (May 9–Nov 22, 2026) will present In Minor Keys, emphasizing intimate, subtle art; curated posthumously according to Koyo Kouoh's vision.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Free Admission Day at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)

Opened to the public in 1993, YBCA was founded as the cultural anchor of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens neighborhood. Our work spans the realms of contemporary art, performance, film, civic engagement, and public life. Centering artists as essential to social and cultural movement, YBCA is reimagining the role an arts institution can play in the community it serves.
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 day ago

Di Rosa Preserve in Napa listed for sale at $10.9 million

Di Rosa Preserve, a 217-acre Napa art park, was listed for sale for $10.9 million due to long-term financial challenges threatening its operational sustainability.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Mike Lew takes a 'Tiger Style!' by the tail * Oregon ArtsWatch

Tiger Style! is an absurd, irreverent satire that explores Asian American identity, family and cultural heritage, racial inequality, and the model minority myth.
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fromwww.amny.com
20 hours ago

A snowbound night at Carnegie Hall with the Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili amNewYork

The Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili delivered a commanding, athletic, and ancestral performance at Carnegie Hall emphasizing endurance, lineage, and the physical intelligence of dancers.
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from48 hills
1 day ago

Drama Masks: Does 'The Book of Mormon' hold up in darker times? - 48 hills

Political mismanagement and performative leadership strain civic institutions, yet local community support and live theatre attendance sustain cultural life.
fromFuncheap
19 hours ago

Free "Discordia" Weird & Wild Televangelist Gameshow (SF)

Discordia Gameshow is an immersive, interactive, and chaotic live performance that blurs the line between game show, church, and surreal ritual.
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fromTime Out New York
10 hours ago

The circus is back in NYC-here's when to catch it

This isn't the circus you remember from childhood, though. After shuttering its tents in 2017 amid declining ticket sales and growing concerns about animal welfare, Ringling spent years rethinking what a modern circus could look like. When it returned three years ago, it did so with a fully animal-free format, leaning instead into global performance, music and arena-scale production. The current tour, overseen by Feld Entertainment, continues that approach, turning the circus into a live, high-energy cultural mashup rather than mere nostalgia.
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fromianVisits
1 day ago

Canary Wharf lights up after dark as its free Winter Lights trail begins

Canary Wharf's 10th Winter Lights festival features 16 light displays, including six new commissions and nine permanent artworks; free, runs 5pm–10pm daily until 31 January.
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fromwww.london-unattached.com
22 hours ago

London City Ballet Unveils 2026 Season

London City Ballet's revival under Christopher Marney has quickly become a leading mid-size touring company, expanding nationally and internationally with an ambitious 2026 season.
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

$5 Friday at SF's Circus Center

Run away with the circus for $5-$15! Learn how to juggle, balance, clown, and other skills; watch a costumed and choreographed flying trapeze performance; and, for $10 on top of your admission fee, take a swing on the Bay Area's only flying trapeze. Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

After the Bondi terror attack, people keep calling me a hero. There are so many people I could not help | Jessica Rozen

There were four or five events in Sydney for the first night of Hanukah. In 2024 we went to an event at Dover Heights, but parking was a nightmare. We decide on Bondi (where parking is also a nightmare). Five of us my mum, husband, son (3), daughter (one-and-a-half) and I pile into the car. We walk past the Christmas markets at Bondi beach, looking for the festival.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Brooklyn Beckham accuses David and Victoria of putting branding before family and sabotaging wedding

Brooklyn Beckham publicly accused his parents of controlling family narratives, sabotaging his marriage, and prioritizing public branding over authentic family relationships.
#sally-tallant
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering Harvey Pratt, Roger Allers, and Robert Burleigh

Several notable artists and cultural figures recently died, including the designer of the National Native American Veterans Memorial and prominent animators, illustrators, and educators.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Marina Abramovic rolls into Davos with an immersive project that encourages world leaders to take a digital detox

"Within the forum's mission, arts and culture play a vital role: they help ensure that progress is not defined solely by economic metrics or technological advances, but by our capacity to remain human, connected and reflective as we navigate an increasingly complex world," says Joseph Fowler, WEF's head of arts and culture. His programme is anchored around three guiding pillars, "Human Presence in the Digital Age", "Tradition and Innovation", and "Connection and Collaboration", Fowler adds. "Together they form a curatorial vision that pairs intellectual rigour with deeply immersive artistic experience."
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

How the word 'cravat' came from the battlefields of 17th century Europe

The corporate neckwear is the everyday counterpart to the traditionally more luxurious cravat a voluminous neckscarf that conjures up images of opulent dinners aboard a yacht sailing through the Mediterranean. President Abraham Lincoln wore cravats, as did Hollywood actor Cary Grant and the extravagant entertainer Liberace. In more recent times, the garment has been popularized in the American mainstream by the likes of Madonna and the late Diane Keaton.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

New York Academy of Art Presents "Chubb Fellows & Friends"

Chubb Fellows & Friends exhibits works by New York Academy of Art alumni and affiliates, emphasizing rigorous technical training, anatomical mastery, and contemporary innovation.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

World's oldest known rock art discovered in Indonesia

Archaeologists have discovered what they believe is the world's oldest known rock art, in a cave off the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The hand stencil has been dated to at least 67,800 years ago, making it 1,100 years older than the earliest example of rock art that was known about before this, produced in Spain by Neanderthals. The Sulawesi work may, its finders say, provide insights into the migration of early humans to Australia.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Fra Angelico Etched the Divine in Stone

Fra Angelico repeatedly incorporated veined marble and stone motifs into his paintings to convey layered theological and mystical symbolism tied to Dominican and Franciscan spirituality.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

How to Piss Off Trump

Interactive protest art recreates Trump's alleged Epstein birthday message on the National Mall, inviting public responses amid museum rebrand controversy and Louvre heist revelations.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Edward Zutrau Was a Chromatic Rebel

Edward Zutrau fused reductive Abstract Expressionism with Japanese ink-painting principles to create a distinctive, underrecognized mid-20th-century painting practice.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Public domain contest challenges filmmakers to remix Betty Boop, Nancy Drew and more

One of the most unusual of the creative treasures to enter the public domain this month is King of Jazz. The plotless, experimental 1930 musical film shot in early Technicolor centers on influential bandleader Paul Whiteman, nicknamed "The King of Jazz." In one memorable scene, the portly, mustachioed Whiteman opens a small bag and winks at the camera as miniature musicians file out one after another like a colony of ants and take their places on an ornate, table-top bandstand.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Channeling the primeval: Why Matthew Marcot paints as if art remains a matter of survival amNewYork

Matthew Marcot’s paintings treat images as charged ritual sites, using mask-like faces, glyph-like marks, and containment geometry to evoke ancient visual intelligence.
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from48 hills
2 days ago

With SF Art Week, a great Bay Area painter comes home - 48 hills

Elmer Bischoff's major exhibition of over 30 paintings and works from the 1940s–1980s opens at Nelson Duni gallery in San Francisco during Art Week.
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fromThe Oaklandside
2 days ago

This week in Oakland: LaRussell at CryBaby, and an Indigenous Mam exhibit at the 81st Avenue library

Multiple cultural and community events are happening across Oakland this week, including an Indigenous Maya Mam art exhibit and several music and reopening events.
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from48 hills
2 days ago

It wasn't all bad! Our 15 favorite cultural moments of 2025 - 48 hills

San Francisco culture showed resilience in 2025 via joyful local moments, including a beloved librarian hosting Reading Rainbow and a worker-owned local news collective launching.
fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

Union Square's first-ever evening art installation lights up the plaza

Sure, those festive holiday lightshave officially burnt out, but that doesn't mean things have to be dark and dreary this winter: the Union Square Partnership (USP) is graciously adding some light and liveliness to the darkest time of the year with its new interactive art installation, "Patterned Behavior" by MASARY Studios, on view every evening (dusk to 10pm) from now through Tuesday, February 17.
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fromPortland Mercury
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Art Snack: Portland Paczki Promises Unsurprisingly Vegan, Online Guide to Frog Brigade Building, Two Reopenings, and a BBQ

On Saturday, January 10, approximately 10-15 protesters wearing inflated frog costumes performed a not-very-synchronized dance beneath the bright lights of the South Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. Heralded on a flyer as the "Original Frog Dance" the loose choreography-set to "We're the Frogs," an AI-created ballad by local lyricist Delanae Elle Eanaled-lasted just over three minutes. An organizer with the Frog Brigade, Will-also known as "Ribbit Wrangler"-told the Mercury that the costumed dancers had practiced only that day and for "not very long." The performance consisted of "moves someone could make in a frog costume."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Sally Tallant appointed as new director of London's Hayward Gallery

Sally Tallant, the former boss of the Liverpool Biennial, has been announced as the new director of the Hayward Gallery and visual arts at London's Southbank Centre. Tallant, who is currently in charge of the Queens Museum in New York, will return to the UK to take over from Ralph Rugoff, who will step down after two decades in charge of the institution, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year.
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fromNew York Post
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Coney Island family sells entire wall featuring Banksy mural to Connecticut brewery for big bucks

A Brooklyn family sold a Banksy mural from their Coney Island building for about $500,000 after a decade-long effort.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

In post-'revolution' Bangladesh, a photography festival questions how to rebuild after ruin

The Mela comprises a series of themed and solo exhibitions, by international and Bangladeshi artists at venues across downtown Dhaka. Until 2024, Bangladeshi artists had to contend with the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's authoritarian government, which monopolised access to funding and foreign collaboration. Many arts institutions were turned into propaganda machines, as Hasina's cultural officials 'just wanted to please the national leader,' one Bangladeshi artist told the Financial Times last year.
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fromLondon On The Inside
1 day ago

Learn How to Cross-Stitch a Journal With Moleskine

Cross-stitch masterclass at Moleskine Battersea on 13 February teaches all levels, provides materials and a Large Cahier Journal to personalise, ticket £10.
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