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2 hours ago

So you're buying tickets for Harry Styles' tour. Can artists control the prices?

Artist control over ticket prices varies; artists and promoters set budgets and revenue targets, but ticket sales, promoters, and resale markets largely determine final prices.
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1 hour ago
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Nan Goldin's Battle Against Censorship

Art institutions are increasingly rejecting or silencing pro-Palestine artists, exemplified by the AGO declining Nan Goldin's work amid accusations tied to her Gaza stance.
fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago
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Nan Goldin Speaks Out on Censorship at Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario canceled acquisition of Nan Goldin's video over her pro-Gaza speech, prompting accusations of censorship and resignations.
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fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
12 hours ago

Art / Tech: Postmodern Cultural Incubator critiques technology with art

A six-to-eight-month Cultural Incubator fosters anti-disciplinary collaboration, merging art and technology to critique current tech deployment and broaden who benefits from technological innovation.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Ayako Rokkaku "SCENERY IN THE PROCESS OF BEING FORMED" @ Konig Galerie, Berlin

Ayako Rokkaku’s work emphasizes tactile, hand-driven processes where landscapes and collected materials shape sculptures, glass, fabric, bronze, ceramics, and paintings as form slowly appears.
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fromianVisits
4 hours ago

Why the most interesting things in museums are sometimes the ones that aren't there

Absence of displayed objects and apology labels often draws visitor attention, provoking curiosity and stories while also disappointing those seeking specific artifacts.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago

Help! My Dad Discovered a Sweet Hobby in His Retirement. Some People Have Decided to Paint It as Something Sinister.

A retired amateur artist stopped sharing his work after community accusations wounded his confidence and deepened his depression.
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fromArtnet News
15 hours ago

Graciela Iturbide on Risking It All For Life Behind the Camera

Graciela Iturbide's fifty-year black-and-white photography offers a lyrical, mythic vision of Mexico, producing iconic images like La Señora de las Iguanas and international acclaim.
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14 hours ago

'KPop Demon Hunters' HUNTR/X conquer the charts and claim their destiny

KPop Demon Hunters became Netflix's most-watched film of all time, winning major awards and spawning a chart-topping soundtrack performed by Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami, and EJAE.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

San Francisco's Art Scene Finds Momentum in Community-Driven Collecting | Artnet News

Sesse Elangwe's San Francisco residency produced portraits that sold quickly, demonstrating emerging galleries building a connected, sustainable Bay Area art ecosystem.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Gallery Shows Featuring Estates Are Everywhere. Here Are 5 to Catch

Exhibitions of deceased artists and estates are rising, signaling momentum for historical reappraisals and potentially making January a season for such shows.
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fromHyperallergic
13 hours ago

For Dyani White Hawk, Love Is an Act of Resistance

Dyani White Hawk's Love Language centers Indigenous cultural legacies, land, lineage, community, and the kapémni form through immersive, multisection installations and monumental sculpture.
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fromColossal
16 hours ago

An Expansive New 'Skyspace' by Perceptual Artist James Turrell Debuts in Aarhus

James Turrell’s Skyspaces and Roden Crater use calibrated light, architecture, and apertures to transform perception of sky, space, and human experience.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Artist's Street Signs in Philadelphia Warn of Fascism Ahead

Guerrilla parody road signs in Philadelphia warn residents about ICE threats and authoritarianism using irreverent local humor and DIY tactics.
fromHyperallergic
18 hours ago

How Joan Miro and America Fell in Love

Six months before his momentous first trip to the United States, Joan Miró sent a letter to his New York City gallerist, Pierre Matisse. Writing from repressive Francoist Spain in the austere aftermath of the Second World War, the Catalan artist was searching for new frontiers. "In the future world, America, with its energy and vitality, must play a leading role," he told Matisse." I have to be in New York to be in direct, personal contact with your country; my work will benefit from that shock."
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fromArtnet News
19 hours ago

Pokemon Mania Crashes London's Natural History Museum Website | Artnet News

Pokémon x Natural History Museum pop-up caused massive online demand, crashed the museum website, and sold out all in-person tickets.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Artists Pay Tribute to Alex Pretti

A 37-year-old nurse, Alex Pretti, was shot ten times by border patrol officers while filming; artists create tributes and gallerist Marian Goodman died at 97.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Studio Museum Closed for the Week After Water Damage

The Studio Museum in Harlem remains closed until February 7 to remediate water damage after a sprinkler emergency flooded the gift shop and prompted visitor evacuation.
fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

Jeff Koons's Trumpian Reflections

"As I stood and looked at it on a drizzly gray day," John Yau writes of looking at a radiant painting by Edward Zutrau, "I forgot that it was raining." That's what art can do - stop you in your tracks, make you forget absolutely everything save for that essential encounter between you and the work.
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fromwww.npr.org
17 hours ago

How did Tucker Carlson become one of the far right's most influential voices?

Tucker Carlson rose by anticipating and amplifying nativist, white-grievance politics, gained influence with Trump, and embraced more extreme, attention-driven rhetoric after leaving Fox.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

A Trio of Bob Ross Paintings Raises More Than $1 Million for Public Media

Three Bob Ross paintings sold for over $1 million at Bonhams, with proceeds benefiting public broadcasting after federal funding cuts.
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17 hours ago

'Fireworks' wins Caldecott, Newbery is awarded to 'All the Blues in the Sky'

When you write poems with kids, you see how immediately they get this,
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fromArtnet News
15 hours ago

At His Dior Couture Debut, Jonathan Anderson Sent Art Down the Runway | Artnet News

Jonathan Anderson's Dior haute couture debut transformed floral codes into an edgy, art-infused couture laboratory blending sculptural references, historic silhouettes, and inventive jewelry.
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fromArtnet News
15 hours ago

Who Is Zahi Hawass, the Controversial Face of Modern Egyptology?

Zahi Hawass is a charismatic, media-savvy Egyptian archaeologist who led major projects, popularized discoveries, and champions further excavations including a likely undisturbed Nefertiti tomb.
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fromArtnet News
21 hours ago

How Artists Captured the Strange World of Sleep

Artists have depicted sleep's bliss, disorders, mythology, and mortality across 19th–20th century artworks, revealing cultural, scientific, and emotional dimensions.
fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Gabrielle Goliath Strikes a Tuning Fork of Dissent

On January 22, artist Gabrielle Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo filed a founding affidavit in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria, stating their intention to challenge South African Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie's unilateral decision to terminate the video and performance series, Elegy, at its national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. McKenzie had attempted to characterize Goliath's piece, which would have centered Palestinians enduring genocide in Gaza, as "highly divisive" and not aligned with South Africa's interests - even though the country famously brought a legal case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague over allegations of genocide in Gaza.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Tarek Atoui-known for his innovative musical performances-will take over Tate Modern's Turbine Hall this autumn

Tarek Atoui will transform Tate Modern's Turbine Hall with a Hyundai Commission featuring multisensory, research-driven sound environments and experimental electro-instrumental performances.
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fromColossal
13 hours ago

Dabin Ahn Lingers in Loss in a Mournful Series of Sculptural Paintings

Dabin Ahn’s luminous sculptural paintings use candles, vessels, and patina to meditate on memory, grief, and the passage of time after his father's death.
fromFuncheap
16 hours ago

"Loserland" Join Big Mike's Wild Ride: Comedy + Clowning (SF)

Ever feel like a LOSER? Beaten down by capitalism, the housing crisis, and little hope of getting ahead? "brilliant, well-observed character comedy" - Stage Whispers (Australia) Meet one Aussie bloke who can relate... He's crass, chain-smokes, blows his paycheck on KFC and Marvel tatts and stumbles into knife fights. This is Big Mike - a wiry, heart-on-his-sleeve barista with big plans, good intentions and a magnetism for tragedy.
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fromColossal
17 hours ago

Woodland Creatures Waken from Branches and Twigs in Rodolfo Liprandi's Sculptures

One of the aspects that most fascinated me was realizing how nature already provides ready and extremely evocative forms. A branch, a trunk, or a tangle of shrubs can spontaneously suggest figures, presences, animals, or movements.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
19 hours ago

Denmark exhibition invites visitors to come face to face with Basquiat's 'head' works

When a 22-year-old Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-88) was asked how he typically began a piece, his answer was simple: "I suppose I would start with a head." That instinct-almost a reflex-sits at the core of a remarkable group of early works on paper that remained largely unseen during his lifetime. The Basquiat: Headstrong exhibition, which opens this month at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, is set to become the first comprehensive showing devoted to the artist's depictions of the human head.
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fromFuncheap
16 hours ago

Inspire Your Heart w/ Art + Wine (SF)

Join us @hotelbironwinebar for National Inspire Your Art With Art Day (1/30 @ 5pm)! We will provide art supplies for you as you sip your wine. Our feature artist will be @cajobcase ! Her show will be up until the end of Feb. Want to join but still doing dry January, we got you covered! 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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23 hours ago

A crumbling head and every English word: the Mithraeum's latest puzzling artwork

Mark Manders' exhibition above the London Mithraeum pairs a striking monumental head with enigmatic language-focused works that resist clear interpretation.
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fromBerlin Art Link
1 day ago

Review of Jamila Barakat at Galerie im Turm | Berlin Art Link

Jamila Barakat transforms archival photos, poetry and family artifacts into collages that make remembrance and belonging into resilient, intergenerational visual practice.
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fromwww.7x7.com
17 hours ago

The Big Art Loop is transforming SF into an open air gallery over the next three years.

A 34-mile outdoor sculpture trail across San Francisco integrates nearly 100 public artworks into daily life, revitalizing public spaces and encouraging walking and biking.
fromArtforum
19 hours ago

Jean Katambayi Mukendi's esoteric technologies

THE TITLE OF THE KW SHOW is "RATIO." The term comes from economics, this idea of balance. But I'm applying it to the conflict here in the DRC, which is based around our strategic rare minerals. I'm talking about customs, electronics, space, minerals. In my country, we only ever talk about making phones, about buying a new phone. I advise young people who are looking at the front of their phone-at the screen-to keep the back of their phone in mind;
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Nicolas Party "Dead Fish" @ Karma, New York

Nicolas Party reinvents art-historical genres by producing small-scale oil-on-copper reworkings and pastel studies that loop past masterpieces into present, devotional-inspired compositions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I box to exorcise the badness': Sue Webster on boozy spats, her thrilling new work and having a baby at 52

Sue Webster transitioned from a three-decade creative and personal partnership with Tim Noble to a solo practice after major commercial success and an emotional separation.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

Tate Modern's Turbine Hall its next major new artwork

Tarek Atoui will create a multisensory, immersive installation in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall from October 13, 2026 to April 11, 2027.
fromFuncheap
16 hours ago

Free Art Opening: Spirits + Storytelling (SOMArts)

Join us on Thursday, January 29, 6-9 PM for the opening reception of Tabi Tabi Po: Come Out with the Spirits! You Are Welcome Here, featuring the work of renowned artist Cece Carpio. Through Indigenous oral traditions and narratives, both autobiographical and imagined, this landmark exhibition highlights the power and necessity of storytelling. As a cultural, political, and relational practice shared across cultures, storytelling brings attention to the sacred and often overlooked spaces essential to understanding how all things come to be.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

A landmark David Hockney exhibition is coming to London - here's why it will be one of the city's best art shows in 2026

The 88-year-old artist's A Year in Normandie is a 90m long piece that he produced on his iPad during the pandemic. Made up of 220 panels depicting the changing seasons in and around his French garden, it's inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry - which fittingly will be on display in the UK for the first time in nearly a millennium later this year - and Chinese scrolls. This will be the first time that A Year in Normandie has been on show in London.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Stage craft: Malia Tippets shines in 'In Clay' * Oregon ArtsWatch

A solo musical portrays French ceramist Marie-Berthe Cazin's 1930s life through jazz-infused songs, live pottery-making, and a captivating central performance by Malia Tippets.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

By sponsoring arts events, Arts@Clark Presents aims to promote Clark College, departments, students * Oregon ArtsWatch

Clark College Foundation launched Arts@Clark Presents to host touring artists, performances, workshops, and campus-community events integrating student educational and fundraising partnerships.
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fromLondon On The Inside
22 hours ago

Learn How to Draw Portraits With Francesca Pavone and Moleskine

Guided portrait drawing masterclass with Francesca Pavone and Moleskine at Battersea Power Station on 26 February; £10 includes materials and a Moleskine sketchpad.
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fromTime Out London
21 hours ago

The Courtauld is opening two new galleries of contemporary art

The Courtauld will open the Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries at Somerset House in 2029, providing accessible spaces for contemporary art, working artists, and student-led programming.
fromInsideHook
1 day ago

This Western Art Collection Just Set Several Auction Records

For some eminently wealthy individuals, amassing a first-class art collection is an ideal way to spend their money. And while some high-profile art collectors end up donating their collections to museums or other cultural institutions, others take a different approach, reselling their art after a certain amount of time. Which brings us to this week, when billionaire David I. Koch's collection of Western art hit the auction block at Christie's, setting a number of records in the process.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
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'An Sceal': Looking toward spring with song and story * Oregon ArtsWatch

The mixture of old world and new inside a pub that also features a dark, polished wood bar, feels just right for Corrib Theatre's variety show An Scéal (The Story), which combines traditional storytelling and music with modern movement to celebrate the Celtic feast day Imbolc and the return of the sun as well as the Irish National holiday St. Bridgid's Day, both of which are on February 1.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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London's Courtauld to open two new contemporary art galleries after 10m gift

The Courtauld has announced plans for two new contemporary art galleries and a reading room at London's Somerset House, supported by a £10m gift from the Blavatnik Family Foundation. The donation brings the Foundation's total support for the institution to £20m. The Blavatnik Contemporary Galleries are expected to open in 2029 as part of a wider campus redevelopment, costing £82m. This redevelopment will also involve the construction of a new Blavatnik Reading Room inside the Courtauld's remodelled library.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
16 hours ago

World premiere at Berkeley Rep confronts race and the Bard

Jacob Ming-Trent's autobiographical, music-filled solo show blends Shakespeare, hip-hop, and personal history to transform racial hardship into masterful storytelling.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
19 hours ago

Listen to directors talk about Shotgun Players' 2026 shows

Shotgun Players' 2026 season stages provocative, emotionally bold plays confronting taboo, climate crisis, and aging through risk-taking theater and a world premiere.
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fromLondon On The Inside
23 hours ago

The Best Theatre Shows On in London in 2026

London's 2026 theatre season features major West End transfers, star-led productions, celebrated venues, and diverse experimental and immersive performances.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

Cate Blanchett, Sandra Oh and Letitia Wright lead the National Theatre's new 2026 season

National Theatre's 2026 season features major film stars—including Cate Blanchett, Sandra Oh and Letitia Wright—in high-profile productions blending classical texts and contemporary drama.
from48 hills
15 hours ago

Live Shots: 'Finnegan's Wake' summons Irish ghosts to SF Mint - 48 hills

Finnegan's Wake: An Immersive Ghost Story, presented by 13th Floor Theater, plunges audience members into the beautiful, dysfunctional Finnegan-Plurabelle family. Scenic designer Treigh Buchet, lighting designer Meghan Schultz, and ephemera designer Michelle Josette Crashette transfigure the San Francisco Mint into an Irish family home on the banks of a mystical river. Audience members are free to explore the spaces before the show begins with libation in hand. When the dinner bell rings, the show commences.
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21 hours ago

Courtauld Gallery recieves 10 million gift to fund expansion of its art galleries

The Courtauld Gallery secured £10 million from the Blavatnik Family Foundation to open two contemporary art galleries at Somerset House, scheduled to open in 2029.
fromTODAY.com
15 hours ago

Broadway Mom Turns Down Starring Role ... Because Her Kids Need Her

I realize now that my family needs me. Going back into a rehearsal process, an intense tech process, and an intense preview time is just not possible for me and my young kids right now,
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Francis Irv, Curveball-Throwing Manhattan Gallery, to Shutter | Artnet News

First in a Chinatown mall beneath the Manhattan Bridge and then in a nondescript third-floor room nearby, Francis Irv exhibited a heady, multigenerational mix of artists from the United States and Europe, variously established, obscure, and on the rise. Megan Marrin showed alluring paintings of 1960s celebrities (replicas of photo souvenirs shaped like clothes hangars) last fall. Win McCarthy placed bricks, plastic takeout containers, and bedding on the floor in a charged, melancholic 2024 exhibition.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Pioneering NFT Platform Nifty Gateway Shutters Amid Market Collapse

Nifty Gateway will shut down on February 23 due to steep declines in trading activity and waning interest in NFTs.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Artists Memorialize Alex Pretti, Minneapolis Man Killed by Border Patrol

Federal agents shot and killed 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti during Minneapolis protests, prompting widespread grief, artistic tributes, and escalated civilian demonstrations.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Ai Weiwei Returns to China After a Decade in Exile

Ai Weiwei returned to China after ten years in exile; brief airport interrogation occurred, but no further interference, prompting questions about space for dissent.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

This Handprint May Be the World's Oldest Rock Art

A partial hand stencil in an Indonesian cave dates to about 67,800 years ago, making it the oldest known human-created rock art.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

450-Year-Old Welsh Mill That Inspired a Turner Painting Is Now for Sale

A restored 16th-century Rossett Mill in Wrexham combines preserved historic features and a working corn mill with modern conveniences, offered for £1.5 million.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Why Galleries and Fairs Are Pausing | Artnet News

Art institutions and dealers are increasingly adopting strategic pauses—temporary hiatuses or skipped seasons—to reassess operations, programming, and futures.
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Robot Artist Ai-Da Makes Her Architectural Debut | Artnet News

Ai-Da, a humanoid robot artist, created an AI-generated retro-futuristic building design envisioning co-living spaces for humans and humanoids.
fromColossal
1 day ago

In 'Reading the Rooms,' Gretchen Scherer 'Opens Up' Historic, Art-Filled Spaces

For Gretchen Scherer, centuries-old rooms in grand houses and institutions serve as the foundation for an ongoing series of paintings of luminous interiors. She starts with photos sourced online, from books, and that she snaps herself, in addition to drawing inspiration from artists like Narcissa Niblack Thorne, who commissioned meticulously crafted miniatures of period rooms to house her vast collection of 1:12-scale furniture. Scherer then tries to "open up" the space, as she describes it, toying a bit with perspective.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

John Yau on Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons's polished porcelain sculptures reflect and flatter wealthy collectors' values, acting as literal mirrored objects for billionaire self-identification.
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Why Art Karlsruhe Remains Essential for Collectors and Galleries

Bringing together roughly 180 galleries representing 18 countries, the presentations together cover 120 years of art history. Using its distinctive fair model featuring halls dedicated to different art historical periods and dialogues, historically significant works from classical Modernism-comprised of pivotal movements from the late 19th- to mid-20th century like Concrete art, Art Informel, Pop art, and more-meet the dynamic field of contemporary art today.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Edouard Manet and Berthe Morisot Meet as Equals

Manet & Morisot at the Legion of Honor is a somewhat scholarly exhibition on the lives, work, and friendship of two eminent French 19th-century artists. While it sets out to rescue Berthe Morisot from a long-held assumption that she owed her art to the influence - even guidance - of Édouard Manet, the show is far from an academic or revisionist experience. Instead, after seeing their work compared and contrasted across a handful of galleries, the word that comes most immediately to mind is "pleasure."
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Schiaparelli Reimagines Stolen Louvre Jewels for Paris Couture | Artnet News

Schiaparelli reimagined the Louvre's stolen Empress Eugénie pearl-diamond diadem and bow as couture jewels worn by Teyana Taylor in Paris.
fromHyperallergic
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The African Diaspora Pictures Itself

Walking through Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imaginationat the Museum of Modern Art, I noticed that the exhibition didn't have definite sections or texts, and the wall labels abstained from naming the nationalities of the photographers. It was an invigorating experience to be in a show that eschews geographic boundaries set up by Western nations, as well as rejects a cause-and-effect narrative that centers Western colonialism as a framework for understanding African aesthetic production.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Julian Barnes' playful new book is also his 'official departure'

An aging writer confronts mortality, memory, and repetition while considering retirement and revisiting past relationships through fiction blending autobiography and invention.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Your 2026 Art Book Reading List

If the internet began as a dream of a decentralized network, why would a history of it stick to the center? Mindy Seu takes this idea to heart in A Sexual History of the Internet. A synthesis of artist book, historical study, and performance piece, the project looks to cyberfeminists, sex workers, and others who have shaped online culture from the margins.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Persistent low attendance and funding cuts are forcing US museums to think local

Among the museum directors paying keen attention to the ruling, on 3 December, that all federal grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) would be reinstated, the director of the Seattle Art Museum Scott Stulen heaved a sigh of relief. In 2025, the Pacific Northwest's leading art museum saw all its federal funding cut. That represented the loss of an annual income stream, he says, of between $300,000 and $400,000.
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fromColossal
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Painted LEGO Bricks Appear to Move and Vibrate in Katherine Duclos' Assemblages

Starting with the inherently gridded layouts of LEGO baseplates, Katherine Duclos creates vibrant, undulating compositions of pastels and gradients. The Vancouver-based artist employs the colorful bricks in a variety of geometric patterns and low-relief textures to achieve dynamic compositions that appear almost kinetic, adding her own effects with paint. The impression of movement, paired with the tactility of the toy pieces, transforms a familiar object we typically associate with childlike play into a elegant assemblages cradled in wood panels.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Misfits: Daniel Nunez Explores a New Freedom @ GR Gallery, New York

Misfits presents Daniel Núñez's playful, large-scale paintings and drawings blending childlike imagination with mature execution, balancing expressive freedom and formal restraint.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
2 weeks ago

The color of home: 'Domestic Light' is visual immersion

Considering how this experience could be expressed artistically, he conceived "Domestic Light," which for two years used windowsill sensors in nearly 100 sites globally to record what he describes as "multispectral traces of home."
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1 day ago

The world's most meme-famous painting is heading to Tate Britain

A major James McNeill Whistler retrospective, featuring around 150 works including iconic self-portraits and landscapes, opens at Tate Britain on 21 May 2026.
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Free After-Hours Museum Parties Are Back at DC's National Gallery - Washingtonian

February's event celebrates the Australian Indigenous art exhibit " The Stars We Do Not See," which features about 200 pieces of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, in the exhibit's North American debut. In keeping with the theme, the Roof Terrace will be open so you can enjoy the star-studded sky. Attendees will also get the chance to try out fiber-making and listen to a didgeridoo.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Bay Area events calendar for Jan. 30 through Feb. 5 weekly editions

Bay Area events include a blockchain tax conference, glassblowing demonstrations, a wine festival, arts gala, theatre, and fundraisers in late January and early February.
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MoMA Family Festival 2026: A Midwinter Art Adventure for Kids amNewYork

All Ages Roving Puppets: Kids can dive into an underwater puppet adventure with fish, divers, and playful performances, from 10 am5 pm. Dance Party: Children can dance along to family-friendly hits and world music spun by DJ Suga Ray, from noon-3 pm Art Lab: Sound & Art Quest: Kids can explore sound and materials in a hands-on, creative space. Timed tickets are required.
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1 day ago

22 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend

Happy snow day, DC! Have a snowball fight, indulge in frosty food deals, and then venture out to the theater. There are several new performances opening this week, such as Chez Joey and world premieres from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Plus, Ramy Youssef arrives at Warner Theatre to tell his hilarious clean jokes. Best Things to Do This Week and Weekend January 26-February 1
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Nieves Gonzalez "Sacred Hair / Capelli Sacri" @ T293 Gallery, Rome

Structured from pictorial tradition, González remakes established canons from her perspective as a contemporary woman: the sacred passes through the filter of a contemporary aesthetic vision without ceasing to be mystery, transforming into something simultaneously recognizable and radically new. The exhibition invites us to rewrite the narrative from creation itself, a gesture born from respect toward that generative power that was denied and distorted for centuries.
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