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1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Claire Tabouret "Weaving Waters, Weaving Gestures" @ Voorlinden Museum, Wassenaar, The Netherlands

Claire Tabouret's diverse, boundary-defying paintings explore identity, human relationships, and memory across varied materials and techniques.
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fromArtnet News
10 hours ago

The Subtle Scandal-and Snark-of Gainsborough's 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrews' | Artnet News

Gainsborough's Mr. and Mrs. Andrews juxtaposes idealized young gentry portraiture with landscape and social context, revealing status, property, and arranged marriage dynamics.
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fromArtnet News
9 hours ago

It's the Year of the Horse! Here Are 6 Iconic Horse Works From Throughout Art History | Artnet News

Horses symbolize freedom and vitality and have inspired iconic artworks across 36,000 years, exemplified by Whistlejacket and Tang dynasty Night-Shining White.
fromVulture
6 hours ago

Sean Hayes's Theme and Variations: The Unknown

There's a refrain that follows Sean Hayes around in The Unknown, and it doesn't take much to hear echoes of The Phantom of the Opera in the way the playwright David Cale has arranged its scansion and melody. "I wish you'd wanted me," Hayes's character, Elliott, a playwright who's on a digital-detox retreat upstate, hears a mysterious voice singing somewhere outside his window.
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fromwww.npr.org
17 hours ago

Gothic lust, chair lust and big-league dreams are in theaters this weekend

Several new films open this Valentine’s weekend, highlighted by Emerald Fennell’s stylized Wuthering Heights, an animated goat sports comedy, and multiple new horror releases.
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fromArtnet News
12 hours ago

How British Artist Lincoln Townley Captures the Faces of Modern Success

Lincoln Townley's paintings interrogate success, wealth, and power through psychologically informed, gestural portraits that obscure faces and reveal darker human drives and anxieties.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

"Photorealism in Focus" Reframes a Movement at the Rose Art Museum

Photorealism captures photographic-level detail in painting, remains vital today, and expands across genres and generations through multidisciplinary exhibitions.
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fromArtnet News
15 hours ago

Secret Camera Discovered in Centre Pompidou Restroom

A hidden camera was found in the Centre Pompidou women's restroom; a suspect was suspended and the museum filed a legal complaint under Article 40.
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Artists use playful, empathetic imagery to challenge ageist and gendered stereotypes and to restore community and resilience amid destruction.
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fromArtnet News
12 hours ago

This Figure Skater Is Behind Team USA's Olympic Village Portraits

Sonja Hilmer created and gifted 16 custom black-and-gold ink portraits to U.S. Figure Skating Olympians at Milano Cortina 2026, accompanying notable team and individual medal performances.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

A View From the Easel

Natural light, gardening, and touching soil directly inspire and shape the artist's painting process, daily studio routine, and creative imagination.
fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Art Movements: Another Artforum Editor-in-Chief Is Out

I take no pleasure in saying "I told you so." Really, I don't. But I was hardly shocked by this week's news that Tina Rivers Ryan, who was named editor-in-chief of Artforum in 2024 after the dumpster fire that was the magazine's handling of an open letter in support of Gaza, was stepping down (Daniel Wenger and Rachel Wetzler will step in as co-editors, scrapping the editor-in-chief title altogether).
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fromHyperallergic
11 hours ago

Your Guide to a Sexy, Artsy, Non-Boring Valentine's Day in NYC

Spend Valentine's Day exploring New York City art events that examine desire, sexuality, devotion, and care as alternatives to conventional romantic rituals.
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fromHyperallergic
10 hours ago

NYC Deserves a Culture Commissioner Who Cares

A commissioner must practice partnership to translate cultural-sector knowledge into policy and budgets, sustaining institutions and equitable civic collaboration amid New York City's affordability crisis.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The 800th 'The Simpsons' episode is set in Philadelphia. But Portland is in its DNA

The Simpsons' 800th episode airs Sunday; many character names were inspired by Portland street names from creator Matt Groening's hometown.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Lessons From a Children's Art Teacher

Mónica Palma uses clay-based art education to help migrant children process traumatic migration experiences while nurturing joy, sensory expression, language, and memory.
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fromArtnet News
23 hours ago

Florentina Holzinger Joins Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Florentina Holzinger's boundary-pushing performance practice joins Thaddaeus Ropac ahead of her Austrian Pavilion project "Seaworld Venice" at the Venice Biennale.
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fromArtnet News
12 hours ago

What the Turmoil at the Kennedy Center Means for the Arts

Trump's renaming and chairmanship of the Kennedy Center, plus programming shifts and a major renovation, sparked boycotts, staff departures, ticket declines, and preservationist alarm.
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fromArtnet News
16 hours ago

How 'Wuthering Heights' Has Haunted Art History | Artnet News

Emerald Fennell's stylized Wuthering Heights film renews debate over aesthetic flourish versus substantive fidelity, joining a long history of artistic adaptations.
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fromArtnet News
11 hours ago

An Artist's Guide to Psychedelic Mushrooms | Artnet News

Psychedelic experiences can expand perception and influence art-making, offering creative breakthroughs, therapeutic insights, and risks that require mindful, responsible engagement.
fromColossal
13 hours ago

Szilveszter Mako's Surreal Photographs Reconstruct the Boundaries of Portraiture

Szilveszter Makó 's enigmatic photographs carry layers of mystery and introspection. Standing inside curious block-like backdrops and lain against two-dimensional fields of color and texture, his subjects seamlessly meld into stories in which every detail carries intention. Taking inspiration from art history, the Milan-based artist references Surrealism and grotesque art through his use of chiaroscuro effects via light exploration and contrasting earth tones.
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fromColossal
18 hours ago

Ethereal Kites by Hai-Wen Lin Transform into Elegant Garments and Sculptures

In works that merge sculpture, fashion, and kite-making, Hai-Wen Lin traverses the thresholds that connect one's physical self, the mind, and the elements. The artist describes their practice as "an act of reorienting: looking back, looking forward, looking in, looking up." Using a wide range of materials, Lin creates vibrant, abstract compositions in textile often manipulated with cyanotype patterns or dyed with natural hues such as indigo and turmeric.
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fromHyperallergic
15 hours ago

The Importance of Making "Degenerate" Art

Art can be deliberately non-neutral and ethically engaged, refusing neutrality, civility, and institutional comfort to confront injustice and amplify marginalized voices.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Not for ogling': forget Titian, Botticelli and the male fantasists only women can paint great female nudes

If you want to paint, put your clothes back on! That was how Carolee Schneemann summarised the critical response to her 1975 performance piece Interior Scroll, which she had performed nude standing on a gallery table. After making a series of life model poses, she removed a scroll from her vagina and began to read her manifesto. In doing so, Schneemann asked an important question: What does it mean for a female artist to be both the artist and the life model?
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fromwww.amny.com
19 hours ago

Velvet, rank and rebellion: Revisiting Thomas Gainsborough's world of art at the Frick Collection | amNewYork

Gainsborough's portraits staged Georgian power through clothing, lineage, and painterly technique to construct and preserve social status and family reputation.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Zigzags and Curves: Sarah Crowner @ Galerie Nordenhake Mexico City

Galerie Nordenhake Mexico City is pleased to present Zigzags and Curves, an exhibition by Sarah Crowner that brings together her sustained research into geometry, abstraction, and the expanded language of painting. Presented across two sites - the gallery's Mexico City space and Casa Roja in Lomas de Chapultepec-the exhibition takes its title from the fundamental graphic elements that structure Crowner's visual vocabulary: the zigzag and the curve.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

SF's "Night of Ideas" Huge Free Day-to-Midnight Festival (2026)

Night of Ideas arrives in San Francisco 2026 with Lighting the Way: family workshops by day and an evening marathon of performances and talks.
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fromKqed
10 hours ago

'Temporary' Public Art Seeks Another Six Month Extension From SF

The six-month extension must be approved by the Visual Arts Committee, the full Arts Commission and then Recreation and Parks. Both the Feb. 18 Visual Arts Committee meeting and the full Arts Commission meeting on March 2 will provide opportunities for public comment on the proposal. A spokesperson confirmed that Recreation and Parks does not incur any costs from the installation of R-Evolution. In a presentation created by Building 180 and the Big Art Loop for next week's meeting, R-Evolution is framed as a convenient placeholder until Embarcadero Plaza and Sue Bierman Park renovations begin. Recreation and Parks currently lists that project's construction start date as "TBD."
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
21 hours ago

Around Berkeley: Valentine's crafts, noon concerts, dance company anniversary

The husband-and-wife team of vocalist Jean and drummer Marcus Baylor have mined a rich vein of Black music where jazz, R&B, gospel and fusion coalesce, and the group featured on the Baylor Project's only Bay Area date includes trumpet great Freddie Hendrix and pianist Keith Brown, who's performed widely in the Bay Area with vocalist Jazzmeia Horn and alto sax great Kenny Garrett. Thursday, Feb. 12, 8 p.m. The Freight. $39-$44
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
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Urban Bush Women take a challenging risk * Oregon ArtsWatch

Urban Bush Women combined new and archival choreography to confront genocide, enslavement, forced migration, eurocentrism, and celebrate African Diaspora legacy.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

2026 Renegade Craft Fair Market at Fort Mason (March 28-29)

Renegade Craft Spring Fair returns March 28–29, 2026 at Fort Mason Center, featuring 250+ artists, indoor fair with outdoor food trucks, $5 suggested entry.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

2026 Renegade Craft Fair Market at Fort Mason (March 28-29)

Renegade Craft Spring Fair returns March 28–29, 2026 at Fort Mason with over 250 artists, indoor event with outdoor food trucks; $5 suggested entry.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
19 hours ago

7 terrific Bay Area things to do this weekend, Feb. 13-15

One might be tempted to take it easy the weekend after the Super Bowl, but look at it this way you didn't build up all that socializing stamina just to let it wither away after one stupid football game, did you? We think not! 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.)
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 day ago

Maud Allan: The Vision of Salome - San Francisco Bay Times

Maud Allan popularized Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils, fueling a widespread Salome fashion and cultural phenomenon around the turn of the 20th century.
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from48 hills
12 hours ago

Drama Masks: Why is SF Ballet still performing at the Kennedy Center? - 48 hills

Local performing arts groups balance safety, political symbolism, and financial pressures while facing controversies over programming, AI productions, and institutional leadership.
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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

The 6 best free things to do in London this weekend [February 13-15 2026]

London offers multiple free Valentine's weekend activities including art events, pint giveaways, and community markets that let people enjoy the city without spending much.
fromVulture
1 day ago

The Other Place Is a Low-Stakes Antigone

We've seen Robert Icke's Oedipus as a political thriller on Broadway last fall, Shayok Misha Chowdhury's revival of the choral Gospel at Colonus at Little Island in the summer (if you missed that, I recommend a tape of the 1985 production on YouTube), and now, Alexander Zeldin's The Other Place at the Shed, a version of Antigone turned into a bourgeois family drama.
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fromLos Angeles Times
23 hours ago

At Catch One, a funk concert transports you to 1974 - and it's immersive theater at its finest

An immersive theatrical-concert at Catch One recreates 1974 LA, blending music, participatory theater, Vietnam-era PTSD narratives, and the underground LGBTQ+ refuge in music.
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Sweet Mambo review Pina Bausch's funny valentine is the stuff of dreams

Pina Bausch had a pair of secret weapons in Matthias Burkert and Andreas Eisenschneider, who jointly sought out music to match her uncanny dance-theatre and make it so indelible. In Sweet Mambo, the German choreographer's 2008 production for Tanztheater Wuppertal, their eclectic compilation complements the seductive elegance of set designer Peter Pabst's huge, billowing white drapes and the sumptuous gowns provided by Marion Cito.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

2026 Azteca Mexica New Year Festival in San Jose (March 13-15)

Join us for the 28th Annual Mexica New Year, March 13-15, 2026 for a weekend filled with Native traditional dancers, a sunrise ceremony, arts & crafts market and delicious food. Our gathering brings together over 500 Aztec Dancers from throughout the US and Mexico, 7 Northern California Native tribes including our local Muwekma Ohlone tribe of the SF Bay Area and other Native tribes from the US and Mexico.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

colorful crystals show how they naturally grow within a garden of glass petri dishes

Crystal Garden: Seasons displays colorful crystals growing in glass Petri dishes, forming seasonally themed mineral landscapes through controlled setup and natural crystallization.
fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Utterly hilarious': Simon McBurney on how the great clown Philippe Gaulier changed his life

He would refer to his father as ce salaud bourgeois (that bourgeois arsehole) and he delighted in telling me the story of being thrown out of school aged eight because he punched the gymnastics teacher who was trying to instil discipline into young boys by turning them into military martinets. Of the professions and attitudes that merited his ire the military, the church, hypocrisy, sham, inauthenticity, politicians, academics and fascists collaborateurs had a special place in his heart.
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fromwww.france24.com
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Thousands of costumes from Geneva's Grand Theatre opera house to go on sale

Geneva's Grand Theatre is selling about 15,000 stage costumes, accessories and shoes—around half its stock—at low prices to the public on February 14–15.
fromLondon On The Inside
22 hours ago

Win Tickets to OVO by Cirque du Soleil and Dinner at The Kensington Hotel

Since it premiered in 2009, OVO has been seen by over seven million people in more than 40 countries, and it's back in London with a reimagined set design, reinvented music and new acrobatic acts. The show features 60 acrobats in incredible costumes bringing flying butterflies, juggling ants, leaping crickets and contorting spiders to life against a backdrop of giant flowers and a 19-metre climbing wall. Expect to see acts across Chinese poles, trampoline walls, slackwires and more, all set to a pumping Brazilian-inspired soundtrack.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Jeffrey Epstein Commissioned a Replica of 'Massacre of the Innocents'

Jeffrey Epstein commissioned a 9'×9' reproduction of The Massacre of the Innocents for his New Mexico ranch, purchased for $1,999 in 2010.
fromwww.npr.org
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'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek has died at 48

He was 48. Van Der Beek announced his diagnosis of Stage 3 colon cancer in November 2024. His family wrote on Instagram on Wednesday, "Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith, and grace. There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come. For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend."
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering Ted Berger, Christopher White, and Hudson Talbott

Multiple notable figures across the arts passed away, including patrons, curators, photographers, sculptors, illustrators, painters, and cartoonists with lasting cultural impact.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Streetwear Legend NIGO Lands a Major Museum Retrospective

NIGO's three-decade career, from founding A Bathing Ape to Kenzo artistic director, is showcased in a London retrospective of 700+ personal objects including ceramics.
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fromColossal
1 day ago
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Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donte K. Hayes' Sculptures

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Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donte K. Hayes' Sculptures

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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

A New Video Game Lets Players Reclaim Africa's Stolen Treasures

Relooted casts players as Afrofuturistic vigilantes who reclaim looted African artifacts from Western museums before museums hide them to avoid repatriation.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Waiting for Spring in the Bay Area

Times are hard, but don't believe the rumors about the death of the Bay Area art scene. Yes, art institutions and galleries are closing. Yes, the techies have taken over, outpricing artists and polluting culture with their AI inventions. But there's an inherent spirit of rebellion to the region that won't be quashed so easily, and an inspired community that fights for it every day.
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fromHyperallergic
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A Surprisingly Enjoyable Show About Critical Theory

Echo Delay Reverb examines French critical theory's influence on American art, highlighting Francophone thinkers and artworks addressing labor, incarceration, materiality, and formal contrasts.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Chicago's Intuit Art Museum gifted 61 works by self-taught artists

One of those early supporters was Jan Petry (1939-2024), a Chicago advertising executive who filled her home with outsider art. Petry bequeathed 47 works, some by anonymous artists-including an Odd Fellows carved wood staff dating from 1880-and others by Emery Blagdon, James Castle, Ulysses Davis, Charles Dellschau, William Hawkins, Martín Ramírez, Günther Schützenhöfer and Leopold Strobl. Charles Dellschau, Fall Not, 1920 Collection of Intuit Art Museum, gift of Jan Petry and Angie Mills
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fromHyperallergic
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Teaching Children Taught Me How to Be an Artist

At the end of November of 2011, I saw my dad take his last breath. I came back to the United States after participating in all the death-related rituals that helped organize my pain in México. New York City was not a place to live my mourning, and right around December of the same year, I felt an intense longing to become small again. I needed to work with children.
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fromArtnet News
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X Museum Director You Yang on China's Another Private Museum Boom

China’s urban growth and tech capital are driving museum diversification beyond Beijing and Shanghai, producing new institution types that reflect shifting social and cultural dynamics.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

London's Mosaic Rooms, dedicated to art from the Arab region, reopens after expansion

London's Mosaic Rooms is reopening on 18 February after a year-long refurbishment, with new facilities, a new charitable status and a new director. But the organisation's focus, says its director Pip Day, remains the same: art and culture from the Arab world and beyond. Since the Mosaic Rooms launched in 2008 it has been a consistent platform in the UK for major artists from the Arab region, such as Heba Y. Amin, Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti, and Mohammed Omar Khalil.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

When it comes to restitution, how can museums solve a problem like inalienability?

When Thomas Jefferson wrote about the "inalienable" rights of man in the US Declaration of Independence 250 years ago, it's possible he lifted the term from the French. And long before it was ever used as an adjective to describe human rights, it defined royal property. To this day, "inalienability" remains a cornerstone of public collections in France-and many other countries-impacting museums and their ability to deaccession, including for purposes of restitution.
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fromHyperallergic
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Amy Sherald's Show Sets Visitor Record at Baltimore Museum of Art

According to a BMA spokesperson reached by Hyperallergic, attendance stood at 63,000 as of Monday, February 9, and is expected to peak at 75,000 by the time the show closes on April 5. That makes Sherald's mid-career survey the museum's most-attended show since 2000 - a remarkable feat considering that the BMA was not an original destination on American Sublime's itinerary.
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fromHyperallergic
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Jerry McMillan, Whimsical Chronicler of LA's Art Scene, Dies at 89

Jerry McMillan documented and shaped the mid-century Los Angeles art scene through experimental photo-sculptures and inventive portraits, preserving key artist images for historical archives.
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fromHyperallergic
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Art Problems: Should I Sell My Work to People Whose Politics I Hate?

Artists can refuse to sell work to MAGA supporters and should prioritize values over financial gain, though consequences vary by financial situation and institutional leverage.
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fromHyperallergic
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Debra Wimpfheimer Named Executive Director of Queens Museum

Debra Wimpfheimer, a Queens native and long-time deputy director, will become Queens Museum executive director this summer, succeeding Sally Tallant.
fromHyperallergic
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Naoto Nakagawa 2026 Is on View at KAPOW

Naoto Nakagawa's current show at KAPOW brings together a significant group of new acrylic paintings and intimate watercolors, situating his recent practice within both the Japanese shunga tradition of erotic art and his own six-decade exploration of perception, material culture, and the natural world. On view at KAPOW in Manhattan's Lower East Side through February 22, works across the exhibition resonate with themes that have defined Nakagawa's career since the 1960s - most notably his persistent pairing of man-made objects with organic life.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

It still feels incredibly relevant': the groundbreaking art of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

Born in South Korea in 1951, Cha and her family immigrated to the United States when she was 12. The family found their way to the Bay Area, where Cha became a standout student, eventually earning four separate degrees at UC Berkeley, working at the Berkeley Art Museum and becoming a fixture of the northern California avant-garde art scene throughout the 1970s.
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fromItsnicethat
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Aoife Rhatigan's whimsical animations have a crayon-esque fuzziness and watercolour smears

Aoife Rhatigan is an Irish artist from Kilkenny and a recent alumni from Limerick School of Art and Design with a BA in Animation and Motion Design. As well as doing an internship as an animation content creator for clothing company Goodies Sportive in Porto, Portugal, Aoife makes work that reflects her life - a process of chaotically and organically "hurtling towards an end product".
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Oscar Murillo: "el pozo de agua" @ kurimanzutto, Mexico City

OSCAR MURILLO (b. 1986, La Paila, Colombia) has developed a multifaceted and challenging practice that spans painting, collaborative projects, video, sound and installation. Through each body of work, the artist probes ideas of collectivity and shared culture, demonstrating a commitment to the power of material presence alongside complex meditations on contemporary society. A focus on the social dimension that sits on the border between performance and events is also central to Murillo's practice.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Oakland's White Elephant sale is back, with tons of art and antiques

Oakland's annual White Elephant Sale fills a 90,000-plus-square-foot warehouse of donated goods across nine departments, raising funds for the Oakland Museum of California.
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2 weeks ago

No more boring drawings!

They teach us how to make photo-like drawings. Such renderings look decent but also generic, conventional-like something an AI tool might produce. And they are boring. Why is that? Because they don't mean anything. Meaning An object, like a cup, can mean many different things to us. Now the question is: Which meaning is relevant to you right now? And the answer to this question is what makes your drawing interesting.
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fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
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The Sex Lives of Puppets at Stanford | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Worries, fears, hang-ups, and desires are translated through highly skilled puppetry, as interview scenes cast puppet couples talking about their sex lives. Written by Mark Down of Blind Summit, a cohort of exceptional makers and puppeteers expanding the definition of a puppet, this collaboration with the UK's National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles pulls from real-life conversations to get puppets talking dirty.
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SF Playhouse's 'M. Butterfly' turns from gender tropes to exploration of weaponized identity - 48 hills

The current M. Butterfly production emphasizes hope, love, and the policing and weaponization of identities rather than relying on the original gender-reveal shock.
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fromLondon Unattached
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Man and Boy at the Dorfman, National Theatre - Review

Man and Boy's high-profile revivals and new National Theatre staging have revived interest in Rattigan's exploration of moral corruption, damaged families, and upper-middle-class repression.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

10 Art Shows to See in the Bay Area This Spring

The San Francisco Bay Area art scene faces closures and rising rents but shows resilience through community-focused exhibitions highlighting local history and ecology.
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fromwww.npr.org
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A daughter reexamines her own family story in 'The Mixed Marriage Project'

Dorothy Roberts uncovered her father's extensive interviews with interracial couples and learned her mother helped conduct research, prompting reflection on race, family, and interracial intimacy.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

British Museum acquires 3.5m golden pendant linked to Henry VIII after high-profile campaign

The British Museum has successfully raised the £3.5m it required to acquire the Tudor Heart, an intricately decorated golden pendant with links to Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. The purchase has been made possible after a four-month fundraising campaign, and thanks to donations including £1.75m from the National Heritage Memorial Fund as well as contributions from more than 45,000 members of the public.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Jeff Koons Lends His Dogs and Dolphin to Stella McCartney's New Collection

Jeff Koons and Stella McCartney released a limited-edition capsule merging Koons's artwork with McCartney's apparel and revived the Rabbit pendant as a bracelet.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Rare 15th-Century Jewish Prayer Book With a Storied Past Sells for $6.4 Million

The 15th-century Rothschild Vienna Mahzor, a rare illuminated communal Hebrew prayer book assembled in 1415, sold for $6.4 million after Nazi-era seizure and restitution.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Beer With a Painter: Mary Lovelace O'Neal

Mary Lovelace O'Neal combines bold abstract painting and sustained civil-rights activism, using large marks and series to assert presence and explore resistance.
fromColossal
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Amoako Boafo Weaves His Portraiture into an Architectural Replica of His Accra Studio

Although this truism is typically offered as a negative, it can also be read as a positive that provides comfort and stability amid new environments. In I Bring Home with Me, Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo recreates his Accra studio in an architectural reproduction within Roberts Projects ' Los Angeles gallery. Boafo is known for his stylized portraiture of Black people, whose skin the artist renders in swirling gestures made with his fingers.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Bad Bunny Makes Meme History

If you've had Bad Bunny's "NUEVAYoL" playing on loop in your brain, if you've pledged to call the Super Bowl "el Super Tazón" for the rest of your life, if you're considering swapping out all the mid-century furniture in your apartment for white plastic chairs, if you don't even known which football teams played on Sunday night ... then you might be one of millions of people who were moved, transfixed, and inspired by the Puerto Rican singer's historic half-time performance.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

6 Must-See U.S. Museums Shows During Black History Month

Several U.S. museums present major exhibitions by Black artists and Black women artists for Black History Month, showcasing historical, cultural, and Afrofuturist perspectives.
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