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fromColossal
11 minutes ago

Dennis Lehtonen's Aerial Views of Remote Greenland Villages Illuminate an Evolving Land

Greenland's Inuit-majority population concentrates along the southern ice-free coast, reliant on fishing while rural settlements decline and a photographer documents changing communities.
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fromHyperallergic
1 hour ago
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University of Notre Dame Offers Fully-Funded MFA With Generous Stipend

Notre Dame's MFA in Studio Art and Design offers a fully funded three-year, 60-credit program with stipend, teaching experience, and extensive research and cultural resources.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago
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Explore Low and Full Residency MFA Options at Maine College of Art & Design

MECA&D's MFA provides an interdisciplinary, mentored two-year program with Full or Low Residency options, summer intensives, studio access, and scholarship opportunity.
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fromHyperallergic
2 hours ago

Joiri Minaya: Venus Flytrap

Joiri Minaya created Venus Flytrap, a site-specific performance series and installation at Bartram's Garden exploring freedom, extraction, ecology, and diasporic experience.
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fromwww.amny.com
46 minutes ago

Finalists chosen for fifth annual Governors Island Ice Sculpture Show amNewYork

Governors Island hosts a free, public Ice Sculpture Show on Feb. 7 where ten finalists will carve movement-themed ice sculptures live on Colonels Row.
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fromHyperallergic
4 hours ago

A View From the Easel

Home studio constraints shape artistic labor and conceptions of women's spaces, intertwining domestic routines, community interactions, and concentrated multi-project practice.
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fromwww.npr.org
8 hours ago

True crime, teen moms and global tragedy in cinemas this week

A 1977 hostage standoff is dramatized with black-comic energy, alongside films that examine Palestinian displacement, colonial legacies, and holiday award contenders.
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fromColossal
9 hours ago

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet

Thibaut Grevet creates memory-soft, unposed photographs and installations that blend people, architecture, and landscape, showcased in a New York City Ballet Art Series collaboration.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

'Hedda' star Tessa Thompson wrestles with cynicism but chooses optimism

Tessa Thompson uses 'yes' and 'no' tattoos as guiding principles while choosing bold roles, reimagining classics and rigorously preparing for performances.
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fromHyperallergic
9 hours ago
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A Plea to Museum Leaders

Museums should voluntarily recognize workers' unions to avoid forced elections, fear-mongering, and union-busting tactics.
fromHyperallergic
22 hours ago
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Museum Leaders, Recognize Your Unions Now

Museum leadership forces union elections and challenges worker eligibility to preserve unilateral control despite overwhelming worker support and successful union drives.
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fromwww.artnews.com
6 hours ago

6 Works to Know by Grandma Moses

Grandma Moses' primitive paintings nostalgically preserved vanishing rural American life, gaining mass public adoration despite art-establishment distance.
fromTime Out London
13 hours ago

12 London art exhibitions we can't wait to see in 2026

And what a year it's gonna be for the city's gallery-botherers, with blockbuster exhibition after blockbuster exhibition on the way over the next twelve months. There's monumental sculpture, pointillist landscapes and flashy photography, massive names from Renoir to Hockney, and so many big shows by women that the Guerrilla Girls might have to get a new schtick. RECOMMENDED: The best theatre shows in London for 2026.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
8 hours ago

Around Berkeley: Tamales karaoke; bike part swap meet; new youth poet laureate

A double dose of alma is on tap at the library's West Branch with tamales karaoke, a song session for tweens, teens and anyone who wants to unleash their inner Bad Bunny (or Selena), combining pop songs with a yummy Mexican dish.
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fromDaily News
6 hours ago

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Jan. 8-16

San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles offer museums, cultural exhibitions, community festivals, farmers markets, and author signings with dates, hours, locations, and admission details.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
9 hours ago

'Certain things you can only see from the sky': artist Precious Okoyomon on how flying planes has inspired their practice

Precious Okoyomon finds calm and perspective piloting a propeller plane, translating aerial observation into artworks that confront ecological damage, resilience and human consequences.
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fromwww.thisiscolossal.com
3 hours ago

Step Into a Uniquely Cavernous House Installation by Japanese Art Collective

A two-story house in Beppu was hollowed into a cavern-like installation called Space II by the collective Me, emphasizing altered perception and geothermal context.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 hours ago

7 awesome Bay Area things to do this weekend, Jan. 9-11

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Whether you want to catch a cool concert or the Golden Globes, or just settle down to a decadent lasagna dinner, we are here for you. So let's get to it, shall we? (As always, be sure to double check event and venue websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines or other details.) Meanwhile, if you'd like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Fungi: Anarchist Designers review a perverse plunge into mushroom mayhem, from stinkhorns to zombie-makers

Fungi are ubiquitous, resilient organisms that spread quietly, decompose life, disrupt ecosystems and agriculture, and pose significant threats to human health and environments.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

A provocative new play challenges society's discomfort that disabled people have sex lives'

A Birds of Paradise production confronts sexual taboos by portraying disabled people as complex sexual beings, challenging assumptions, pity, and social discomfort.
fromwww.archdaily.com
13 hours ago

Mangyeong Church Martyrs Memorial / AEV Architectures + TONN architects

WooJung Park + 22 Category: Churches, Memorial Center Architects: Woojin Lim, Yunseok Kwak (AEV Architectures) + Jungim Yoo + Yunhee Lee (TONN Architect) Participating Artists: Andrea Roggi, Ignazio Campagna, Jeeyean Shim, Soon-phil Maeng More SpecsLess Specs WooJung Park Text description provided by the architects. A Place of Memory and Reconciliation Created by Light In the tranquil village of Mangyeong, located three hours south of Seoul, a deeply meaningful commemorative space has been established.
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fromTime Out London
10 hours ago

The 6 best free things to do in London this weekend [January 9-11]

London offers many free and discounted cultural and social activities in January, including exhibitions, theatre deals, and unusual weekend events.
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fromFuncheap
10 hours ago

SF Neo-Futurists "The Infinite Wrench" (30 Plays in 60 Minutes, every Fri & Sat)

The Infinite Wrench runs near-weekly, staging 30 audience-ordered short plays by the SF Neo-Futurists at an accessible, ADA-equipped venue.
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fromFuncheap
10 hours ago

SF Neo-Futurists "The Infinite Wrench" (30 Plays in 60 Minutes, every Fri & Sat)

The Infinite Wrench is a long-running SF Neo-Futurists show presenting 30 short plays chosen by the audience, affordable and performed 50 weekends yearly.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
8 hours ago

rotating canvas discs dance with the wind for vincent leroy's kinetic installation in zanzibar

Located on Jambiani beach along Zanzibar's east coast, Drifting Cloud is a by Vincent Leroy that interacts directly with the wind. The sculptural work is constructed from carbon rods, joints, and kite- discs, forming a lightweight structure capable of responding to subtle air currents. The installation's modular components move independently while remaining part of a connected whole, generating a dynamic, constantly changing composition. Movements vary according to wind strength, ranging from fine vibrations to broader gestures, producing an organized yet unpredictable rhythm.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Timothee Chalamet brings a lot to the table in 'Marty Supreme'

Timothee Chalamet delivers a relentless, ambitious performance as Marty Mauser, a hustling 1950s table-tennis prodigy driven to cheat and hustle his way to the top.
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fromHyperallergic
22 hours ago

Remembering Lucia Di Luciano, Rosa von Praunheim, and Kathleen Goncharov

Prominent figures across painting, film, curation, collecting, and archaeology passed away, leaving significant contributions to modern art, queer cinema, museums, and Maya research.
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fromHyperallergic
22 hours ago

International Rendezvous at Guatemala's Paiz Art Biennial

The 24th Bienal de Arte Paiz, The World Tree, presented 46 artists across ten venues, exploring the tree-of-life myth and its ties to Mayan cosmogony and social interconnectedness.
fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

Supporting existing research on the benefits of viewing original artwork versus reproductions, a new study found that seeing authentic art can help drop cortisol levels, among other positive effects on the nervous system. Still in pre-print since its submission last October, "The Physiological Impact of Viewing Original Artworks vs. Reprints: a Comparative Study" was conducted by researchers from the Department of Psychological Medicine at King's College in London working in collaboration with the Courtauld Institute of Art.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Anselm Kiefer's Rustbelt Romanticism

"Spirit is Life. It flows thru the death of me endlessly like a river unafraid of becoming the sea." -Gregory Corso ST. LOUIS - At 2,340 miles, the "mighty" Mississippi River borders no fewer than eight American states. Missouri is among them, where the city of St. Louis has been the site of both tenacious (and pugnacious) expansionist gusto and, in the wake of midcentury de-industrialization, precipitous decline.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Apply for NXTHVN's Studio and Curatorial Fellowships

NXTHVN offers a paid, 10-month fellowship in New Haven for up to seven artists and two curators with mentorship, stipends, studio space, and exhibition opportunities.
fromwww.npr.org
23 hours ago

Nick Reiner's attorney removes himself from case

LOS ANGELES Alan Jackson, the high-power attorney representing Nick Reiner in the stabbing death of his parents, producer-actor-director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner, withdrew from the case Wednesday. Reiner will now be represented by public defender Kimberly Greene. Wearing a brown jumpsuit, Reiner, 32, didn't enter a plea during the brief hearing. A judge has rescheduled his arraignment for Feb. 23.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

A 200-year-old book distributor is closing. Here's what that means for public libraries

Now, the nation's largest distributor of print books to public libraries Baker & Taylor is set for imminent closure. For nearly 200 years, Baker & Taylor has played a key role in getting books from manufacturers to warehouses to library patrons' hands. Partnering with more than 5,000 U.S. libraries, the company has been a staple in the industry, selling books at wholesale prices and providing them with labels and lamination so libraries don't have to.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

'Birds of Mexico City' Celebrates a New Generation Defining Queerness

Birds of Mexico City presents black-and-white portraits celebrating Mexico City's queer communities, juxtaposing Catholic tradition with modern self-expression through textures, costumes, and local symbols.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

The Verdant 'Lost World' of Minnie Evans Comes Alive in Vivid Mixed-Media Drawings

Minnie Evans became a self-taught artist inspired by religious visions and Airlie Gardens' botanical landscapes, producing vibrant, pattern-rich works that gained exhibition recognition.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Who's the Best British Romanticist of Them All?

Tate Britain frames Turner and Constable as rivals, raising questions about genuine artistic rivalry versus promotional framing, amid exhibitions exploring artistic friendships and contemporary practices.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

French Gallerist Found Guilty of Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron

A Parisian court has found 10 individuals, including a French gallerist, guilty of cyberbullying France's First Lady Brigitte Macron in a crackdown against a widespread conspiracy that she was born male. Among the individuals convicted on Monday, December 5, was 56-year-old art dealer Bertrand Scholler, who is listed as an owner of the gallery 55 Bellechasse, blocks from the Rodin Museum in Paris's 7th arrondissement.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 day ago

A Year of Al Moore Pin-Up Girls From Esquire Magazine, 1950

Renowned for his classic pin-up illustrations, Al Moore created a series of elegant, playful images that appeared in a 1950 calendar. These works capture the optimism and charm of postwar American visual culture. h/t: vintag.es Before turning to art, Moore had an unusual path: he played college football at Northwestern University and briefly for the Chicago Bears. After studying at Chicago's Art Institute and Academy of Art, he opened a commercial studio in New York in the late 1930s.
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fromKqed
1 day ago

Your Guide to the Bay Area's Biggest Art Month | KQED

Anthony McCall's 'solid light' installations use haze and projected beams to form walkable three-dimensional light sculptures on view at Fort Mason for two months free.
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fromArtforum
1 day ago

Of Unicorns and Dollar Bills: Jana Euler on Her "Orgy of Paint"

The exhibition arranges gallery rooms in an open circular layout with a central intersection and presents works exploring connection and diverse painting techniques.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Explore the menace of America's suburbs in a new South Bay art exhibit

And at Santa Clara's Triton Museum of Art, there's not one but four exhibits opening in January, ranging from slashed-and-bleached abstractions to uncanny paintings of suburbia that hearken to Edward Hopper and David Lynch. That latter show, opening Jan. 10, comes from South Bay artist Jonathan Crow who grew to fame with drawings of U.S. vice presidents wearing octopuses on their heads.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Explore the menace of America's suburbs in a new South Bay art exhibit

Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara opens four January exhibitions featuring suburban commentary, abstract textile exploration, design-influenced mixed media, and polyphonic images.
fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Marcelle Reinecke: Cherries in the Snow @ Monya Rowe Gallery, NYC

For this exhibition, Reinecke presents variations of leisure activities in an imaginary wooded landscape and cozy warm interiors infused with sentimentality. Reinecke highlights common outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming and fishing to simple domestic pleasures such as applying nail polish to a loved ones toes upon a green shag carpet in front of a blazing fire ( Cherries in the Snow, 2025).
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Did We Get the History of Modern American Art Wrong?

Surrealism significantly influenced 1960s American art, challenging the dominant narrative that Abstract Expressionism led directly to Pop Art and Minimalism.
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fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Lu Fraser's illustrations of microbes and infodumps are driven by a culture of DIY possibilities

Lu Fraser creates messy, noise-influenced illustration and zine-based art merging cartoons, information systems, and queer, political themes rooted in DIY culture.
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fromColossal
21 hours ago

Paintings on Antique Navigational Tools Are a Poetic Nod to Bird Migration by Steeven Salvat

Steeven Salvat creates meticulous hybrid drawings of creatures fused with mechanical elements, using antique maps and navigational objects to explore migration, navigation, and ecological vulnerability.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

engaging with the arts improves our health and helps us live longer, scientific research proves

Engagement with the arts functions as a measurable health intervention, acting as a foundational component of well-being alongside diet, sleep, exercise, and nature.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Going Under the Radar' with international experimental theater amNewYork

Two years ago, the annual Under the Radar festival (which showcases international, experimental and multidisciplinary theater) was unexpectedly canceled by the Public Theater, its longtime presenter, due to financial issues. In response, the festival was quickly reconceived as a citywide effort involving several other theater companies, allowing it to move forward. The festival, now in its 21st edition, returns this month with productions at theaters across the city from Jan. 7 to 25.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

5 cool things you'll see at Meow Wolf L.A. (like a fish-shaped spaceship)

Meow Wolf’s Los Angeles exhibition centers on storytelling and the inevitability of change using immersive, multimedia and interactive installations to reshape perception and experience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Dublin Gothic review epic losers' history' of the city traces 100 years of family life

A century-long Dublin tenement saga tracks four intertwined families, exposing recurring trauma to women amid political upheaval, poverty, addiction, and cultural caricature.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Art could save your life! Five creative ways to make 2026 happier, healthier and more hopeful

Regular engagement in the arts significantly reduces symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress and lowers risk of developing depression.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Paintings by US president Jimmy Carter headed to auction

Paintings by the late US president Jimmy Carter and the family's personal effects will go to auction this month as part of a sale at Christie's in New York dubbed We the People: America at 250, marking the country's semiquincentennial this year. The works on offer from Carter's collection were selected by Amy Carter, the daughter of Carter and his wife Rosalyn.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

Cal Performances' biggest sale of the season starts Jan. 7

Cal Performances offers a Winter Sale Jan. 7–Feb. 3 with steep ticket discounts, student half-price offers, and major performances including Mark Morris's MOON.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

First ever oil painting depicting an artist at work to star in female Old Master exhibition

The first-ever exhibition on Europe's most important early female painter, Catharina van Hemessen, will open later this year in Antwerp and come to London in 2027. It starts at the (15 October-31 January 2027), a museum of 16th- and 17th- century Flemish art in the city where she worked, and then goes in a more focused form to the National Gallery (4 March-30 May 2027).
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

$5 Off: "The Ritual" Comedy Show in The Mission (SF)

Once a week, in the late hours of what used to be "not considered late," a group of degenerates and misfits gather to perform a seance unlike anything seen before. So comically evil that you may get sick to your stomach. The Ritual will be improvised, gut wrenchingly funny, with a tinge of fuckery. While you can just sit there and enjoy the show, you are welcome to participate should you so choose.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

Canary Wharf's spectacular Winter Lights festival returns this month

The lights are completely free to see and will switch on every evening from 5pm to 10pm until January 31. For 2026, the festival's theme is 'Dreamscape', which promises an 'an exploratory journey of the surreal and ethereal'. Expect interactive displays, colourful projections and magnificent installations from world-renowned light artists, as well as pop-up food stalls to keep you fuelled along the way.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Clutch The Pearls: Drag Cabaret Night | Make Out Room

Clutch The Pearls is a monthly drag cabaret mixing vaudeville and burlesque, hosted by Churro Nomi at the Make Out Room in San Francisco with a $5–$10 sliding donation.
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Bank of America's "Museums On Us" Free Museum Weekend (2026)

Who is eligible? Museums on Us is available to Bank of America, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank credit or debit cardholders during the first full weekend of every month. One free general admission is limited to the individual cardholder. This offer is not transferable. This offer does not guarantee admission. Not to be combined with other offers. Excludes fundraising events, special exhibitions and ticketed exhibitions.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Bank of America's "Museums On Us" Free Museum Weekend (2026)

Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders receive one free general museum admission the first full weekend of each month.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Holbein biography interrogates the artist's life and work from a different angle

Consider Hans Holbein the Younger's portrait of Henry VIII's fourth wife, Anne of Cleves: an enigmatic look, cast from beneath heavy-lidded eyes; a long nose, the soft breath from which is almost felt; a red velvet gown richly adorned with gold and pearls, set against a blue background made more vivid by its recent restoration. Serving as the cover image for Elizabeth Goldring's biography, it is a painting that conveys much of her subject's continuing
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Beloved Curator Kathleen Goncharov Dies at 73

Kathleen Goncharov, a longtime curator who served as the United States Commissioner for the 50th Venice Biennale, has died at the age of 73. The news of her passing was announced by a group of friends and her partner, poet and artist Charles Doria. She died of natural causes in her Boca Raton home on New Year's Eve. Goncharov is remembered as a doting friend, a champion of artists, and a gifted and intuitive curator.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Influencers and OnlyFans Models Turn to Artist Visas to Enter US

Social media influencers and content creators increasingly obtain O-1B visas by presenting follower metrics, earnings, and brand deals as evidence of extraordinary artistic ability.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Hope and Love Prevail During a Terrible Historic Era in the Short Film 'Father's Letters'

Stalin's totalitarian rule led to terror, scapegoating, arrests, and exile, exemplified by meteorologist Professor Vangengheim's deportation and preserved letters to his daughter.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Turner and Constable Face Off in London

Turner and Constable represent contrasting English landscape approaches: Turner's dramatic, exploratory sublime versus Constable's intimate, place-based authenticity.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

A New Year in New York

A lot has changed since the last time I popped up in your inbox - a little Christmas snow (or close enough) for the first time in a very long time. And we swore in a new mayor in the bowels of an abandoned subway station. (If you didn't get an invite to that ceremony, here's a tip: Stay on the downtown 6 after the last stop, and you'll loop around that gorgeous station.)
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Venezuelan Artists Speak Out

US military action in Venezuela is framed as aimed at seizing oil, while Venezuelan artists express complex, mixed reactions after bombings.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Ayoung Kim Is Stargazing in a Digital World

Video installations synthesize live-action, game engines, and generative AI to depict two interchangeable delivery drivers navigating capitalism, optimization, and identity within a speculative urban system.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Thibaut Grevet

Thibaut Grevet's photographic and directorial work, blending memory-like imagery and sensation, will be exhibited during three New York City Ballet Art Series performances.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

In a 'K-shaped' economy, the art market's recovery could rely on the super-rich

"I think the last week is going to bring a lot of confidence back into the market," said Madeline Lissner, Sotheby's global head of fine art and major collections, in an interview with the online magazine Puck in November, after a mood-changing $2.2bn series of Modern and contemporary art auctions in New York. "I'm talking beyond auction, to the landscape of dealers and advisors,"
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

'Unrealistic' 6m Louvre redevelopment plans must be scrapped, say striking workers

Staff at the Musée du Louvre yesterday staged another walk out, citing concerns around working conditions and infrastructure and demanding that controversial plans for a new entrance be scrapped. The action led the the Paris museum to close on Monday morning before partially reopening at noon. Some of the museum's most iconic works, including the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and the Winged Victory of Samothrace were then accessible, while all other galleries remained closed.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Mapping a Feminist Cosmos

Art, at its very best, reminds me that there is a world out there that I not only belong to but trust - perhaps even love. Sandra Vázquez de la Horra's beeswax-dipped drawings of erupting women, mystical landscapes, and hallucinatory flora in The Awake Volcanoes at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, did just that. Oh, that old mystery of finding oneself reflected in the material fragments of someone else's private imaginary.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr known for bleak, existential movies has died

Bela Tarr, influential Hungarian arthouse director known for bleak, long-take black-and-white films like Satantango and Werckmeister Harmonies, died at age 70.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

'Gold from Newton's Apple Tree' Traces Natural Pigment Recipes from the Ancient World to Today

Botanical and mineral pigments were used throughout history, evolving from prehistoric mineral-based colors to medieval botanical dyes and preserved historical recipes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The most exciting US art exhibitions in 2026

Major U.S. museums will present high-profile 2026 exhibitions ranging from a Lichtenstein retrospective and Monet's Venice series to Inarritu's film installation and a Carol Bove survey.
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