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3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Heesoo Kim "What I Long To See" @ Everyday Moonday, Seoul

His exhibitions were titled 'Normal Life' and his paintings were titled 'Untitled'. There were a few exceptions with small subtitles, but the pattern was mostly consistent. This may seem simple at rst glance, but it comes from his intention to step back and keep a certain distance from his work. This attitude also appears in the way he paints gures without tying them to specic people, allowing anyone to see themselves in them.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Slightly haunted but manageable': new signs cause confusion and delight in Christchurch

Outside an abandoned building in New Zealand's second-biggest city, a sign reads slightly haunted but manageable. In the middle of a busy shopping strip, pedestrians are warned to keep to a 2.83km/h walking speed. In another part of the Christchurch, one piece of signage declares simply don't. The baffling boards are not an overzealous new council initiative, but a piece of art designed to play with the way we take authority and signage so seriously.
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fromBusiness Insider
10 hours ago

She performed as a Disneyland dancer - now she recreates the magic as a teacher

I started dancing when I was three years old, after asking my mom for ballet lessons as we walked past a studio. From then on, all I wanted to do was dance. That love eventually led me somewhere I, as an introvert, never expected: Hong Kong Disneyland. It started in 2017, when Hong Kong Disneyland held an audition at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore, where I was studying for my diploma in dance.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
10 hours ago

Shaw Festival hoping to bring productions to Toronto's Harbourfront Centre | CBC News

The Shaw Festival will begin a three-year Harbourfront Centre residency in Toronto while maintaining Niagara-on-the-Lake operations, mounting several Toronto productions from October 2026.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
20 hours ago

Arcano XV Stitches Saints, Skulls And Sinners Into Digital Collages That Look Like Catholic Altarpieces Rewritten As Grindhouse Horror Posters

Arcano XV (Felipe Froeder) creates nightmarelike digital collages blending vintage photos, religious iconography and anatomy into occult imagery used for covers, prints, and apparel.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
21 hours ago

This Artist Paints Surreal Female Portraits Where Tropical Leaves, Veils And Shadows Slip Across Faces, Turning Identity Into A Lush, Private Jungle

MarieEve Proteau is a Canadian painter based in Austria, known for dreamy, surreal portraits of women whose faces and bodies are partially hidden by plants, hair, veils or patterned shadows. After earlier experiments painting on unconventional supports like retro TV sets, she now focuses on acrylic on canvas and wood panels, using soft gradients, tropical foliage, snakes, tattoos and reflections to explore identity, vulnerability and the parts of ourselves we conceal.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
15 hours ago
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cloud-like white canopy of hanging vines emerges from abu dhabi's arid landscape

An immersive, all-white, large-scale installation creates an abstract Garden of Eden within the desert, contrasting constructed organic forms with arid landscape and changing light.
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fromThe Mercury News
19 hours ago

Assemblymember hosts toy drive for local nonprofit

Assemblymember Marc Berman collected and delivered toys to benefit 250 families through Hope's Corner, and TheatreWorks will premiere Hershey Felder's "The Piano and Me".
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fromFuncheap
17 hours ago

Free "Legion of Honor" Museum Day for Bay Area Residents (Every Saturday)

Bay Area residents receive free Saturday general admission to the Legion of Honor permanent galleries with advance tickets; special exhibitions require full price.
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fromFuncheap
17 hours ago

Free "Legion of Honor" Museum Day for Bay Area Residents (Every Saturday)

Bay Area residents receive free general admission to Legion of Honor permanent galleries every Saturday with advance tickets; special exhibitions require full-priced admission.
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fromFuncheap
14 hours ago

Free de Young Museum Day for Bay Area Residents (Every Saturday)

De Young offers free general admission to its permanent galleries for Bay Area residents most Saturdays; special exhibitions require full-priced tickets and timed reservations.
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fromwww.amny.com
18 hours ago

Review | Marjorie Prime' ages into something unsettling on Broadway amNewYork

When Marjorie Prime premiered a decade ago, its technology felt abstract and futuristic. Today, it feels incremental. Artificial intelligence is no longer a novelty; it is fluent, responsive, and embedded in daily life. What once played as a cautionary what if now lands as a question of habit: not whether we would use such technology, but why we already do.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago
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LACMA Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Unionize

LACMA staff voted 96% to unionize with AFSCME District Council 36, seeking higher pay, expanded benefits, and increased transparency.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Best Art in Worst of Times

Independent journalism examines intersections of power and image-making, spotlighting art labor struggles, emerging trends like Crusadercore, major exhibitions, and Best of 2025 selections.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Metropolitan Museum, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and US collector return dozens of antiquities to Turkey

Dozens of antiquities looted from Turkey, including sculptures and terracotta reliefs, were repatriated by US authorities after investigations exposed falsified provenance and trafficking networks.
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fromMission Local
1 day ago

Sprawling new seascape mural decorates the waterfront

A 4,000-square-foot mural, "Beneath the Bay," covers Pier 19½, showing oversized sea creatures playfully interacting with San Francisco landmarks.
fromwww.creativebloq.com
2 days ago

See this self-taught comic artist's painterly take on Edward Scissorhands

Based in France, Roberto Ricci is a self-taught comic artist who works in publishing, video games and movies, as well as in teaching. He's particularly inspired by Metal Hurlant authors, and his latest clients include Dark Horse Comics and Activision. He works in a wide variety of mediums, but particularly likes traditional mediums like ink, watercolour, acrylic and gouache. Below he shares three examples of his work.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Geometric lines, strong colours and shadows created a striking image': Anne Rayner's best phone picture

Walking along the quayside and crossing the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, they pointed out landmarks to Phoebe as they went: the Tyne Bridge, the Glasshouse International Centre for Music. They arrived, eventually, at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, where Harold Offeh's exhibition The Mothership Collective 2.0 was showing (it's on until 18 January). The show is described as a sci-fi playscape for collaborative encounters and made up of different zones.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
1 day ago

In Northern Argentina, Wichi Weavers Preserve an Ancestral Art Form

Deep in the forest of Salta, Argentina, I watch a group of women in long floral skirts expertly wield machetes. Metal blades as long as my torso whizz through the dry air to make a clearing among the treacherous spiked palo borracho trees, and colossal cacti with finger-length needles. Slowly, methodically, they wrangle the chaguar, another perilous plant, and peel the sharp spines from its sword-shaped leaves with their bare hands.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Japanese Tea Garden's Free Admission Hour (Golden Gate Park)

The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park offers traditional Japanese garden features, seasonal cherry blossoms, and varied admission with free hours for residents.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'I was burning 7,000 calories a day. My body just shut down. It was terrifying' - Irish panto dames on the toughest gig in showbusiness

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'I was burning 7,000 calories a day. My body just shut down. It was terrifying' - Irish panto dames on the toughest gig in showbusiness

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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago
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Mary Anne Carter, National Endowment for the Arts chair during Trump's first term, takes the helm again

Mary Anne Carter confirmed as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, emphasizing nationwide access to arts, economic roles, and arts-led healing and recovery.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago
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Trump-Appointed NEA Chair Returns for Second Term

Mary Anne Carter has been confirmed to lead the National Endowment for the Arts, returning after earlier service during the first Trump administration.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago
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President Trump to add his own name to the Kennedy Center

The Kennedy Center was renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center after a disputed board vote and a Trump-led leadership and board overhaul.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

The World's Best Art in 2025

Museum staff overwhelmingly unionize; a majority of artists carry debt while politicized displays, major exhibitions, and public-art changes shape contemporary cultural debates.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

"Victims of Communism" Monument Altered Over Reported Nazi Ties

Canada's memorial to victims of communism will not list specific names after potential Nazi affiliations were found among proposed individuals.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

We caught up with one of the kids who sang on 'A Charlie Brown Christmas.' He's 72 now

An impromptu 1965 children's choir recording produced 'Christmas Time Is Here,' contributing to Vince Guaraldi's enduring A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Medieval Psalms Were Not For Everyone

Lavishly illuminated medieval Psalters functioned as elite-status objects that prioritized visual display over broad, lived devotional practice.
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Dear Zohran, Don't Let Art Workers Down

As you remake New York into a better home for all those forgotten by the politics of our city, a place where working people and immigrants truly feel the power that belongs in their hands, remember this: Arts and culture are the very vehicles through which we express the power to shape our destinies. We must ensure that every member of our communities can actively participate in artistic and cultural creation and access affordable, local arts programs.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

How a Nativity Scene Sent Europe Into a Tizzy

If you need any further proof that the world has gone topsy-turvy, look no further than the theft of an icon of the baby Jesus from a nativity scene in Grand Place in the Brussels city center in late November. The nativity scene is the work of German-born artist and designer Victoria-Maria Geyer, who constructed the figures in the scene of Christ's birth not out of wood, as is traditionally done, but out of recycled textiles with faces consisting only of black and brown patchwork with no identifiable features.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Enrico David: 'It's as if the objects are there as an avatar for something that has gone'

The Italian-born, London-based artist Enrico David first attracted attention in the late 1990s with his large-scale, immaculately executed embroideries featuring masked figures striking extravagant poses. Many of these works were bought by Charles Saatchi and exhibited at the collector's eponymous gallery in a 2001 group show titled New Labour. Soon afterwards, though, David changed direction and began producing the enigmatic, psychologically charged sculptures of mutated humanoid forms for which he is now better known.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Abstract Paintings Confront Andean Weaving in Miguel Arzabe's Dynamic Compositions

When considering Miguel Arzabe 's bold, woven works, it's unsurprising that he begins by painting two abstract pieces. Vibrant fields of acrylic spread across his canvases before they're sliced into long strips and reconfigured. Resulting are dynamic compositions that meld art historical traditions with Arzabe's Bolivian heritage, drawing on longstanding Andean imagery and weaving practices.
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fromColossal
2 days ago

Anthony Theakston Sculpts a Spirited Flock of Bronze and Ceramic Birds

Anthony Theakston sculpts sleek, elegant bronze and ceramic birds that balance abstraction and realism, emphasizing smooth forms contrasted with fluffy feather textures.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

'We can imagine alternatives to the present': Cannupa Hanska Luger on his show exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum

How do you map time in three dimensions? Cannupa Hanska-Luger's new exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska asks that question in a choir of material tones, locating both harmony and discordance in Indigenous futurity. Dripping Earth (until 8 March 2026) is an ambitious undertaking, ushering viewers under water, over land and through the magma-hot center of historical turmoil.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Erin Hupp Ceramics blends art and function from wheel to table

Erin Hupp left law to run a ceramics studio producing collaborative, functional pieces showcased through restaurant partnerships and live performance.
fromJuxtapoz
4 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Laura Footes "Anamnesis" @ Shrine, NYC

Using only her memory and a hyper-vivid imagination, Laura Footes paints intuitively when conjuring complex, dreamy scenes from her life. There are no photographic source materials or preliminary sketches when working in the studio; instead, she relies on the raw emotions and mental images that spring forth when recalling her past. The artist's paintings are rendered fluidly in oil paint to depict extremely personal spaces and scenes, all smartly softened and blurred to let viewers enter her life and mind.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Van Gogh in 2025: Record prices, memorable shows and the first Korean acquisition

Every year sees increasing interest in Vincent van Gogh, and this is a truly global phenomenon. The Dutch artist is now a megastar in East Asia-in China, Korea and Japan. Here, we review the Van Gogh year in 2025. The big surprise of the year was news that the Van Gogh Museum may have to close its doors unless the Dutch state provides more money to help look after its buildings.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

Seamus Heaney's long migration - Harvard Gazette

Seamus Heaney's late collected poems and letters reveal a life forged by Northern Ireland's violence, Harvard tenure, disciplined craft, and enduring poetic influence.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 days ago

Calvin Tomkins's Century

Calvin Tomkins, a longtime New Yorker profile writer, marked turning one hundred while reflecting on a career specializing in profiles of visual artists and their originality.
fromwww.archdaily.com
3 days ago

Wooden Wonders Chiayi City Expo / MVRDV

For the 321st anniversary celebrations of the founding of Chiayi City in Taiwan, MVRDV has completed a temporary timber pavilion housing an exhibition on manufacture, craft, and construction with wood. Located across from Chiayi's city hall, the Wooden Wonders pavilion encloses a square courtyard, with the shape of its perimeter structure informed by deep research into the city's timber construction heritage.
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from48 hills
3 days ago

Drama Masks: Let's get 'Ruthless!' for the holidays - 48 hills

CounterPulse plans to dramatically scale back operations and release staff, echoing recent closures among San Francisco indie performing-arts venues.
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fromTime Out London
2 days ago

The best London theatre show of 2025

Star-driven revivals dominated London theatre in 2025, with Jamie Lloyd and Ivo van Hove delivering standout productions and playwright Ava Pickett emerging as talent.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

LSU School of Art Offers Highest MFA Stipends in the Southern US

LSU provides 35 MFA studio art assistantships funded at $23,000 with full tuition waivers and subsidized health insurance to support graduate art practice.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Art Movements: New York City's 27-Foot Buddha

Tuan Andrew Nguyen will install a 27-foot sandstone Bamiyan Buddha at the High Line Plinth; Megan Kapler becomes Housing Works' director of Advocacy Communications.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

The Plight of Art Models

Art models perform physically demanding work yet often earn too little; many are organizing for better pay and improved working conditions.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

A View From the Easel

An early-career artist converted an apartment room into a dedicated studio, enabling larger-scale work, multiple simultaneous projects, and a focused working environment.
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fromColossal
3 days ago

Share a Year of Art with Someone You Love

Colossal Memberships provide ad-free access, exclusive content, discounts, workshop perks, and 1% donated to DonorsChoose; annual memberships start at $55 through year-end.
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Debt Plagues Artists Regardless of Career Stage, Survey Finds

In the survey, 45% of artists reported that they earned less from their practice in 2025 than they did last year. (image of Gustav Klimt's "Death and Life" (1915) public domain CC0 BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons , edit Lakshmi Rivera Amin/ Hyperallergic) Findings from a new survey for artists report that 56% of participants are working through debt. That statistic climbed to 59% for those with gallery representation and museum shows under their belt.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Indigenous Glass Art Takes Center Stage at the National Museum of the American Indian

The vibrant medium of glass takes center stage in Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass. Featuring more than 100 glass art pieces created by 29 Native American and First Nations artists, this exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in New York also includes works by leading glass artist Dale Chihuly, who first introduced glass art to Indian Country as an instructor at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Required Reading

Joan Mitchell's two-panel works evoke book-like pages and correspondence, linking painterly forms to written and poetic structures.
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fromColossal
3 days ago

Supermarket Chain Intermarche's Viral Holiday Ad Celebrates Creativity and Compassion

Intermarché's handmade animated ad 'Unloved' celebrates compassion and friendship through craft-driven animation, went viral, and contrasted AI-made holiday ads.
fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
3 days ago

Benjamin Spiers Paints Disconcerting Surrealism For the Modern Age - Hi-Fructose Magazine

Often I'm thinking about the problem of articulating a surface in such a way that it forces the eye to move over the painting in a particular way. The eye can get blocked at junctions: elbows, knees, ankles, etc. So I look for paths that run across the form in order to connect them. I often deviate from anatomical accuracy in order to generate compositional tension. There are also details that command the eye with psycho(sexual) compulsion: lips, ears, nipples, fingertips, eyes etc. I will use the bulges and indentations of musculature as an inflection point to modulate the impact of those signifiers.
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fromColossal
3 days ago

Watch Julian Baumgartner's Satisfying and Precise Process of Restoring a Historical Portrait

Skilled art restoration preserves original intent and detail, reversing amateur overpainting and structural damage to restore artworks and support cultural value.
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fromDesign Milk
3 days ago

Take 5: Refractions in Glass, Illusions in Fiber, & Bench for Books

Artists transform everyday materials—plywood, fiber, textile, glass, model trains, and sprayed paper pulp—into layered, luminous artworks that reshape perception and domestic objects.
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fromJuxtapoz
5 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - William Schaeuble and America's "Heartland"

Rooted in the American Midwest, Heartland merges the surreal with the everyday in a new series of paintings created in the artist's family garage amid the central Iowa landscape where Schaeuble lives and works. The exhibition takes its title from the term "heartland," first coined by British geographer Sir Halford Mackinder to describe the fertile core of central Eurasia-believed, by him, to be the key to global dominance.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 days ago

carsten holler's pink mirrored carousel slows time on the ice rink of the kulm hotel st. moritz

A pink mirrored carousel on the Kulm Hotel's ice rink rotates slowly (two minutes per cycle), creating meditative, disorienting reflections that fold time, movement, and spectatorship.
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fromDefector
3 days ago

The Best And The Most Of My 2025 In Theater | Defector

Inventive small-cast productions — from spontaneous solo performances to taut adaptations and two-person plays — delivered intimacy, sharp writing, and cost-conscious theatrical responses this year.
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fromKqed
3 days ago

SFMOMA and MoAD Jointly Hire First Curator of Art of the African Diaspora | KQED

Cornelia Stokes was appointed inaugural assistant curator of the African diaspora in a three-year joint position between SFMOMA and MoAD starting Jan. 5, 2026.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

SF Legion of Honor's Manet & Morisot exhibit examines artists' relationship

Edouard Manet and Berthe Morisot developed a decades-long artistic friendship during Impressionism, mutually influencing motifs and works that convey intimate, ambiguous personal and aesthetic connections.
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fromConsequence
3 days ago

StubHub Offering $50 Broadway Coupons for Theater Week

StubHub and ATG offer a $50 credit per purchased ticket for select Broadway and NYC shows through Dec 22, redeemable for shows Jan 1–Mar 31.
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Matthew Broderick Stars as the Titular Grifter in "Tartuffe"

For most of 2025, we were either watching one of the playwright's comedies or bracing for one. In June, we had almost simultaneous productions: Taylor Mac's "Prosperous Fools" (an update of "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme") and Jeffrey Hatcher's fizzy adaptation of "Le Malade Imaginaire." And, this fall, one version of the comedy "Tartuffe" (at the House of the Redeemer) had barely closed before New York Theatre Workshop premièred its own.
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fromianVisits
3 days ago

January bargain: Heath Robinson Museum drops 8 ticket for pay-what-you-can Fridays

Heath Robinson Museum offers 'Pay What You Can' entry every Friday in January 2026, granting access to all galleries and the Sublime Space exhibition.
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fromDodger Blue
3 days ago

Dave Roberts 'Challenged' Bob Chesney Before UCLA Hired New Football Coach

Dave Roberts strongly endorses Bob Chesney as UCLA's new head football coach, believing Chesney will revive the program and restore enthusiasm among players, students, and alumni.
fromianVisits
3 days ago

The Union flag that led Nelson's fleet at Trafalgar may be saved for UK museum

The Union flag that led Nelson's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar could be bought by a UK museum after an export bar was imposed following its sale at auction. The Union Flag flew from the Royal Sovereign, the ship that led the British charge at the Battle of Trafalgar, and still features burn marks and splinters inflicted during the battle. It was recently put up for sale and sold for £450,000.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Marcarson's incredible artwork at upcoming Not For Them pop-up meets you where you are, with no context required amNewYork

Marcarson's multidisciplinary art invites open, accessible engagement, blending painting, mixed media, fashion, and objects to encourage intimacy, reflection, and emotional resonance.
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fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Why We Should All Be Worried About "Crusadercore"

Crusader iconography and "Deus Vult" rhetoric have been adopted online to legitimize Christian nationalist and white supremacist movements among young White men.
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

How Trump Impacted Arts and Culture in 2025

I didn't listen to my family as a child when they told me to avoid becoming the bearer of bad news. As part of Hyperallergic's News Team, I've spent much of the last year writing about the impact of President Trump's policies on the most cherished arts and cultural organizations in the United States, including the Smithsonian Institution, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
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fromColossal
4 days ago

Alexis Rockman Traces the Unsettling Evolution of a Climate in Crisis

Alexis Rockman's Conflagration paintings depict escalating climate-driven fires overwhelming landscapes, with tiny figures signaling human helplessness and a feedback-loop of denial and fatalism.
fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Remembering Ceal Floyer, Michele Singer Reiner, and Christine Choy

She transformed ready-made objects, such as an umbrella, into heartrendingly human objects tinged with absurdist humor. "In addition to the acceptance of trying and falling short," Devon Van Houten Maldonado wrote in a review of her work for Hyperallergic, "Floyer's work asks: What are we trying to get right? How do we know what's right?"
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fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Pet Monkeys Were Popular in Ancient Rome, Burials Reveal

Roman households at Berenike kept Indian macaque pets, indicating active Indo-Roman maritime trade networks connecting India and the Roman Empire.
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fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

Nevada Museum of Art Presents the 2026 Art + Environment Summit: Under Pressure

A three-day Art + Environment Summit in Reno convenes artists, writers, Indigenous leaders, and thinkers to propose regenerative, resilient solutions for a changing climate.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 days ago

Arts Council England review: reforms, endowment funds and tax incentives

"My report provides a clear path, with a range of new initiatives that cover everything from new funding models to fundamental systems reform, that will enable ACE to strengthen its key, positive role in sustaining a world-class creative sector for the future," Hodge says in a statement. In the wake of various culture wars over the past 15 years, Hodge stresses that "the government must maintain and strengthen the arm's length principle at all levels of government to ensure that arts funding is protected from politicisation".
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