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Sotheby's Double-Header Sale Totals $706 M. Including Nearly $400 M. for Three Klimt Paintings

Sotheby's evening sale totaled $706 million, led by Klimt's Elisabeth Lederer portrait selling for $236.4 million and Lauder collection proceeds of $527.5 million.
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Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer Sells for $236.4 M., Highest Price for Any Work of Modern Art Sold at Auction

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Gustav Klimt portrait sells for $236.4m, making it the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction

Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sold for $236.4m at Sotheby's, becoming the most expensive modern artwork ever auctioned and the second-highest auction price overall.
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Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer Sells for $236.4 M., Highest Price for Any Work of Modern Art Sold at Auction

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NADA Miami Returns With Its 23rd Edition

NADA Miami 2025 brings nearly 140 international galleries and organizations to Ice Palace Studios, December 2–6, 2025, emphasizing new contemporary art voices.
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4 hours ago

The artist behind the viral $6.2 million duct-taped banana also made a gold toilet - and it just sold for $12.1 million

Millions of dollars may not sound like too much to pay for a golden throne - but what about a flushable one? An 18-karat gold toilet sold for$12.1 million with fees at a Sotheby's auction on Tuesday. The sculpture, made by the Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan, is titled "America" and is flushable. The toilet, which debuted in 2016, consists of 101.2 kg, or about 223 pounds, of 18-karat gold and comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist, according to Sotheby's.
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3 hours ago

The World of Tomorrow review Tom Hanks returns to the stage for time travel charmer

Tom Hanks is a star who's always had one foot squarely in the past. As an actor he's forever been likened to James Stewart, a reincarnation of the charming, essentially good American everyman, a from-another-era lead who's increasingly been more comfortable in period fare (in the last decade, he's appeared in just four present-day films). As a producer, he's gravitated toward historical shows such as Band of Brothers, John Adams and The Pacific;
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"American Psychosis" by Artist Jordan Sullivan

Jordan Sullivan's paintings expose normalized American cultural pathology through extreme imagery revealing addiction, isolation, absurdity, and the vulgarity of life under capitalism.
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Marina Abramovic Says Curator Klaus Biesenbach Nearly Killed Her 'Artist Is Present' Performance

Marina Abramović staged a motionless, daily durational performance at MoMA titled The Artist Is Present despite initial dismissal by curator Klaus Biesenbach.
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13 hours ago
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US Premiere of Marina Abramovic's 'Balkan Erotic Epic' Leads Park Avenue Armory's 2026 Program

Marina Abramović’s four-hour Balkan Erotic Epic will have its US premiere at Park Avenue Armory’s Drill Hall on December 8, 2026, among a diverse program.
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7 hours ago

Drowning in the Light of Monet's Venice

Monet's 1908 Venice paintings reveal a decisive link between water, light, and his later water-lily canvases.
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Jacques-Louis David Knew That Style Is Political

The Louvre’s monographic exhibition on Jacques-Louis David showcases his evolving painterly styles and political uses through exceptional curation and major loans.
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8 hours ago

Dine Weaver Venancio Aragon Dyes Wool With Kool-Aid

Venancio Aragón blends archival research, experimentation, and traditional Diné weaving to expand aesthetic and technical vocabularies while rejecting purist constraints.
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11 hours ago

The Tiny But Mighty Chelsea Art Fair Draws Thousands to the Chelsea Hotel, Where Insiders Battle Newcomers for Fresh and Historic Work

A one-day Chelsea Art Fair drew roughly 3,000 registrants and VIPs to a small Chelsea Hotel parlor, with five exhibitors and brisk preview sales.
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17 hours ago

Christie's Takes $690 M. at Fall Curtain Raiser, Art Basel Hong Kong Announces 2026 Details, and More: Morning Links for November 18, 2025

Christie's New York fall auctions earned $690 million across 79 lots, signaling strong demand while Sperone Westwater announced closure after 50 years.
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New York City Art Shows to See Right Now

Contemporary exhibitions emphasize intimacy, personal histories, bodily experience, immigrant narratives, and local pride, offering solace and repair through art.
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Sperone Westwater, Legendary New York Gallery, Closes After 50 Years

Sperone Westwater gallery will close on December 31 after 50 years, with its current Richard Long exhibition serving as the final show.
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Kurt Cobain's Guitar Goes to Auction at Christie's, With $5 M. High Estimate

Kurt Cobain's 1969 Fender Competition Mustang, used on "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and studio/live sessions, will be auctioned at Christie's with a $2.5–$5 million estimate.
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7 hours ago

Met Museum Returns Buddhist Painting Taken During Korean War

The Metropolitan Museum of Art returned a 16th-century Buddhist painting, The Tenth King of Hell (1798), to Sinheungsa Temple in Sokcho, South Korea.
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14 hours ago

Met Museum Workers Move to Unionize

Metropolitan Museum of Art employees petitioned NLRB for UAW Local 2110 representation for about 1,000 workers over pay inequities, job insecurity, and heavy workloads.
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11 hours ago

Dealers Tout 'True Year-End Rebound' at Shanghai's Art Week Despite China's Ongoing Economic Slowdown

Shanghai's West Bund and Art021 attracted brisk first-day sales and renewed collector interest despite economic uncertainty, regional competition, and major galleries scaling back participation.
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8 hours ago

How Detroit Became a Hub for Black Art

Chinyere Neale sits patiently at Detroit Public Theatre waiting for the evening's play to commence. It seems it is by fate that we both ended up here - two Black women with graying locs sitting next to each other in the theater, striking up a conversation about Black art in Detroit in between acts. "I really should see that exhibit. One of my Dad's pieces is in [it]," she tells me begrudgingly about the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History's 60th anniversary exhibition, Luminosity: A Detroit Arts Gathering. When I ask who her dad is, and she replies "Harold Neal," I'm flabbergasted. Harold Neal, the Detroit painter who cofounded one of the city's earliest Black-led arts organizations in the 1960s? Yes, that Harold Neal.
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11 hours ago

Sotheby's Hospices de Beaune Charity Wine Sale Nets $21.4 M. in France, with One Barrel Selling for $460,000

The Hospices de Beaune auction raised €18.75 million, the third-highest total, with a record €400,000 sale for a white Grand Cru barrel.
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Sperone Westwater Founders Are Locked in Legal Battle as Gallery Prepares to Close

Three months before yesterday's announcement that Sperone Westwater would close after 50 years in business, dealer Gian Enzo Sperone sued his cofounder, Angela Westwater, claiming he was in a "parasitic deadlock" with her after she wrested control of a corporation that has a 50 percent stake in the gallery. The suit also accuses Westwater of mishandling funds, withholding records from Sperone and gallery stockholders, and mismanaging rent payments for the gallery.
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7 hours ago

Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Plots Expansion for Next Year

The museum will merge its current location on 19 South 22nd Street with the adjacent Swedenborgian Church and Parish House on 2129 Chestnut Street. This plan has been in the works for awhile, with the Mütter having purchased the property for $9.3 million in 2023. So far, the museum has raised $27 million through an initial phase of fundraising "to support plans to create a cohesive campus," the release indicated.
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3,600-Year-Old Bronze Age City Discovered in Northeast Kazakhstan

this is one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in this region for decades. Semiyarka changes the way we think about steppe societies. It shows that mobile communities could build and sustain permanent, organized settlements centered on a likely large-scale industry-a true 'urban hub' of the steppe.
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9 hours ago

California Attorney General Argues for Return of Nazi-Looted Painting Held by Madrid Museum

California seeks return of a Camille Pissarro painting sold under duress during the Nazi era and valued in the tens of millions.
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Vibrant, Beaded Portraits by Felandus Thames Honor Memories and the Black Diaspora

From thousands of colorful hair beads, Felandus Thames conjures vibrant patterns and portraits. He takes historical photographs as a starting point, focusing especially on Black and Indigenous figures whose stories have largely been underrepresented in American historical narrative. These include dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey and Amos Haskins, a 19th-century Wampanoag man who became a master mariner—one of the few Indigenous people to do so.
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Beautiful Photos of the Brutal Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe from 1954

A diverse collection of creative, technological, and photographic innovations, rediscoveries, and unusual projects spanning art, design, photography, and inventive DIY solutions.
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Palimpsest: Stephen Hayes at Elizabeth Leach Gallery * Oregon ArtsWatch

He has spent the last decade or so thinking about the land as a witness to history and politics. Boundaries shift, places are named and renamed, and maps are redrawn. Land is bought, sold, worked, exhausted, and fought over. It remembers everything and the events that unfold at a particular site become part of its permanent record, even if that record is unseen and mute.
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ArtsWatch Insider: We are stronger together * Oregon ArtsWatch

What is the ArtsWatch community? Last fiscal year ... It's the 91 staff, contributors, board, contractors, and volunteers who had a hand in its operations. It's the 72 people it economically supported. It's the 94% of its budget that went to pay people. It's the 634,376 people who visited the site. It's the 76 sponsors. It's the 265 donors and funders. It's the collaborations with community partners.
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The joyful world of Kaylene Whiskey: the Indigenous artist pulling Dolly Parton and Wonder Woman into the outback

Kaylene Whiskey transforms pop-culture icons into vibrant, music-filled desert scenes, staging joyful, cinematic portraits rooted in Yankunytjatjara culture and community.
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14 hours ago

Tomislav Topic Meticulously Layers Hundreds of Panels into Prismatic Mesh Installations

Layered painted mesh panels suspended in architectural spaces create shifting, prismatic, large-scale installations that transform light, color, and perception.
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20 hours ago

Pakistani artist Shahzia Sikander navigates her country's complex past-a new monograph tells her story

Pakistani art blends Indian subcontinental and Islamic visual traditions with global modernism and political trauma, centered around Lahore's National College of Arts and contemporary miniatures.
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ORIGINS - Life's Epic Journey: Eine immersive Reise durch die Entstehung des Lebens

Industrielle Architektur, digitale Kunst, Klang und KI verschmelzen in den Reinbeckhallen zu immersiven 360°-Projektionen, die eine Reise zu den Ursprüngen des Lebens bieten.
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Say Less: Eleanor Swordy @ Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin

Eleanor Swordy's paintings explore self-reflexivity and layered spatial tension, depicting absorbed figures and surfaces that blur real and imagined planes.
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9 hours ago

Print dealers' association expands to include gallerists specialised in drawings

The International Fine Print Dealers Association will rebrand to become the International Fine Prints and Drawings Association (IFPDA) following a vote to expand membership to dealers working with drawings. The next IFPDA Print Fair (9 April 2026-12 April 2026) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York will reflect the shift. "This is an historic moment for the IFPDA," David Tunick, the president of the organisation's board, said in a statement. "In welcoming drawing dealers, we're honouring the shared lineage and scholarly connection between prints and drawings. It's an expansion that both strengthens our community and aligns with how museums and collectors engage with works on paper today."
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17 hours ago

Climate report from Getty's PST Art programme urges cultural organisations to confront exhibitions' impacts

With so many of the exhibitions in Art & Science Collide focused on climate change, environmental justice and Indigenous knowledge systems, much of the initial impetus [for climate action] came from our partners," Joan Weinstein, the director of the Getty Foundation, tells The Art Newspaper. "It also came at a moment when Getty was embracing sustainability as an institutional priority. Once we realised that the appetite was there to address these issues as a larger community, we set about providing some of the infrastructure to make it happen.
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Conversion on the Road to Calabasas: Meet the Cartozians

A time-hopping drama examines Armenian-American assimilation, belonging, and cultural identity through satire and historical reenactment centered on Rose and the Cartozian family.
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18 hours ago

Wagner Moura to lead Ibsen update in unique festival collaboration

Wagner Moura stars in a modernized An Enemy of the People directed by Christiane Jatahy, co-funded by Edinburgh, Avignon and Holland festivals.
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SF's Dogpatch Holiday Market (2025)

Dogpatch Holiday Market returns December 6, 2025 offering 60+ local vendors, art exhibitions, MakeArt activities, discounts, and family-friendly programming at Museum of Craft and Design.
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There's no magic in the aimless slog of Wicked: For Good review

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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Third Rail Repertory Revives its First-Ever Production, Reminding Us of Past Pains and Present Hopes

Then we segue into meeting Waverly (Emily Eisele), a young advertising exec, nervously bouncing around her Minneapolis apartment. Her shy, diffident date, Andrew (Ben Tissell) arrives, holding a book and a bottle of wine. In the scene's background, ongoing newscasts play unceasingly. Distracted, Waverly is phoning her mother and not receiving a response-both are frightened for family living in Manhattan.
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Michael Urie talks about acting gay, being funny and starring in Richard II

My last week in overlapped with the first week of rehearsals for . I've done that before, but I'm 45 now, and it's harder than it was even two years ago when I did it for . And that was really hard: two musicals. So I'm a little tired. But it's good. This bounty of work is something I've always been trying to get; being able to go between varying roles was the dream when I was getting out of school.
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The Fascinating History of Tarot Card Decks: From the Renaissance to the Modern Day

Tarot cards originated as Renaissance Italian playing cards; their association with divination emerged in the eighteenth century, with diverse historical decks evolving over centuries.
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Sadie Sink will make her London stage debut next year in Robert Icke's 'Romeo & Juliet'

Sadie Sink will play Juliet opposite Noah Jupe's Romeo in Rob Icke's 2026 London production of Romeo & Juliet.
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Stranger Things star to make her West End debut

Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink will make her West End debut in a new production of Romeo & Juliet. British actor Noah Jupe, best known for his role in horror series A Quiet Place, will play the Romeo to her Juliet. They will portray the star-crossed lovers on stage at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London from March 2026, as first reported by US outlet Deadline. Award-winning writer and director Robert Icke, who has previously adapted George Orwell's 1984 and Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, will direct the project.
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Stranger Things' Sadie Sink to make West End debut in Romeo and Juliet

I was a Broadway kid, so I've always dreamed about doing a show in the West End, she said. To get to do that in one of Shakespeares's most famous plays under Rob's direction with Noah will be such an exciting challenge. London theatre has this incredible energy, and I can't wait to be a part of it.
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13 hours ago

This Florida Beach Town Transforms Into a Victorian Holiday Village Each December

Amelia Island hosts the 11th annual free Dickens on Centre festival Dec. 11–14 in downtown Fernandina Beach, transforming the area into a Victorian holiday experience.
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1 day ago

Key Video Art Organization's Future Is Uncertain After Downsizing by School of the Art Institute of Chicago

"Other structural and mission changes are happening as well," Colley wrote in an email that was posted to social media. "I have heard that there will be no acquisitions or programming." Colley said that the school had made these decisions "without the knowledge or input of VDB staff," and that the organization's future was "uncertain." Colley concluded his note by writing, "We sincerely want to find a way forward for the Video Data Bank."
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Evening Auctions to Watch During Fall's Marquee Week

New York City's Marquee Week will stage high-profile evening auctions across major houses, expected to exceed $1 billion and produce record-breaking sales.
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Met to Open New Conde M. Nast Galleries with Exhibition About 'Costume Art'

The Met's Costume Institute will present "Costume Art" in spring 2026, emphasizing the centrality of the dressed body across art history.
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Guy Cogeval, former director of Paris's Musee d'Orsay, has died at 70

Guy Cogeval, who was director of Paris's Musée d'Orsay from 2008 to 2017, died on November 13 at the age of 70. His death, after a long illness, was reported by on November 17. An iconoclastic, and at times controversial, figure in the museum world, Cogeval was an impassioned scholar of 19th-century art whose specialty was the Nabis, a group of French Post-Impressionist painters active in the late 1800s.
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Ten Percent of National Endowment for the Humanities Budget Will Support Two Grantees

NEH awarded large grants, including a $10.4M Tikvah project, after canceling prior grants and firing its scholarly council, drawing controversy over advocacy and vagueness.
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Art Problems: Do I Need a Studio?

A kitchen-table studio won't ruin an art career if the artist prioritizes work quality, presentation, and creative, professional ways to show the work.
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In 'Dripping Earth,' Cannupa Hanska Luger Ushers the Past into a Speculative Future

Contemporary Northern Plains art reinterprets historical Bodmer images, revealing how print reproductions fix, misconstrue, and contrast with living Indigenous oral traditions and ancestry.
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Louvre Museum Closes Gallery Housing Greek Antiquities as Precautionary Measure

The Louvre 's horrible, no good, very bad autumn continues. On Monday, the museum announced that it was temporarily closing some offices and one public gallery after a recent audit found structural weaknesses in some beams in the building. In a statement, the museum said that a technical report submitted last week found "particular fragility of certain beams holding up the floors" of the second level of the the Louvre's southern Sully wing because of "recent and unforeseen developments." Experts are currently assessing the damage.
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The Phillips Collection to Sell Major Works, Vatican Returns 62 Artifacts to Indigenous Peoples, Six Works That Could 'Predict the Market': Morning Links for November 17, 2025.

The Phillips Collection will sell major works to fund commissions, provoking strong internal opposition and prompting tighter limits on future deaccessioning.
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Rodin's Collection of Egyptian Antiquities Comes to the US for the First Time

Auguste Rodin amassed over 6,000 objects, including about 1,000 Egyptian antiquities, and Egyptian art significantly influenced his sculptures, now exhibited in the United States.
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Javier Tellez Wins $50,000 PAMM Perez Prize

PAMM awarded Javier Téllez the Pérez Prize with an unrestricted $50,000 grant for his art addressing marginalization and expanding empathy, dignity, and community.
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Gallery Climate Coalition Five-Year Report Projects Members Will Halve Carbon Emissions by 2030

Gallery Climate Coalition members reduced carbon footprints by 25% since 2019 and are on track for a 50% reduction by 2030.
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Karin Davie's Oceans of Color

Karin Davie fuses Abstract Expressionist painterly brushstrokes with Op Art opticality, using repeated horizontal, wavy strokes across shaped canvases that modulate color and space.
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Will Jeff Bezos Ruin The Met's Costume Institute?

Titled simply Costume Art, the exhibition will reportedly pair 200 artworks from the museum's various collections with 200 garments and accessories. But the most important information about the show in The Met's announcement appears below the description, in bigger and bolder font: "The exhibition is made possible by Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos," with additional support provided by Saint Laurent and Condé Nast.
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The Phillips Collection Plans to Deaccession Works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Arthur Dove, and Georges Seurat

The Phillips Collection will sell major works by O'Keeffe, Dove, and Seurat at Sotheby's to fund an endowment commissioning work by living artists.
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Crystal Bridges to Mount Exhibition by Singer-Songwriter Jewel During Venice Biennale

I define feminine energy as the urge to connect and nurture, which everybody exhibits. If we disconnect from feminine energy, we lose the ability to connect deeply to ourselves in a meaningful way. We lose the ability to really nurture ourselves in a healthy way. We lose community because we lose the ability to connect to one another and nurture one another.
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Thanksgiving could be more expensive this year. Here's how to navigate higher prices

Americans will likely face higher prices on items for their Thanksgiving dinners this year. Turkey, typically the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving meal, will be one of the biggest sticker shocks for consumers. Wholesale prices for a turkey have jumped 40% from a year ago, according to the Department of Agriculture. Outbreaks of avian influenza, or bird flu, and increased demand have contributed to these higher prices. Those opting for beef instead of turkey should also prepare to pay more.
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President Trump wants Seth Meyers fired. The FCC chair amplified the message

NBC late night host Seth Meyers has consistently made President Trump the target of his jokes. The latest bits include Meyers teasing about a recent decline in Republican support of the president and his recent comments to Fox News host Laura Ingraham that America doesn't have enough skilled workers for certain jobs. Trump seems to have had enough with Meyers, as he had with late night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel.
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Ancient Limestone Face Carving Discovered During Controversial Maya Train Project Excavation

The face's features-"deep-set eye sockets, a flat nose, and lips marked by a cleft that also emphasizes the chin"-suggest that the face belongs to "an elderly man." The INAH statement describes that when the 18-inch-tall carving was uncovered, it was attached to the remains of the foundation of a building with an ovoid floor plan and an entrance facing west, to maximize sunlight.
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago Lays Off 20 Workers

SAIC laid off 20 employees, including three of five Video Data Bank positions, citing enrollment-driven financial pressures that reduced staff across departments.
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Eric Adams and Zohran Mamdani Battle Over Beloved Art Garden in New York

"unequivocally and permanently" designated "to public use as parkland,"
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The Sacrifices of the Single-Mother Artist

In 1959, about 1% of American women were divorced; about 9% of children were raised by single mothers. Imagine how daring it was for three divorced single moms to move into a three-story house and raise their kids together. Now imagine that these women are also accomplished, ambitious artists who convert each floor into its own separate studio. Finally, consider that the house is in New York's (then) gritty Bowery district.
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"Uman: After all the things ..." On View at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

Comprising painting, drawing, murals, mosaic, sculpture, and glass, her work is rooted in the tangibility of color and the transportive power of images. Shaped by memories, dreams, and the constant flux of life around her, Uman's visual language is intuitive and multilayered, adaptable and free; it is neither exclusively abstract nor metaphorical - it grows out of what is indeterminate and into the transcendent.
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Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum Reminds Us of Our Humanity

Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s Parabellum juxtaposes warlike symbols with intimate female interactions, making women both aggressors and caregivers to explore tension between violence and closeness.
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KAWS, DRIFT, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Among 15 Artists Participating in Abu Dhabi's Public Light Art Exhibition

For the second year in a row, Abu Dhabi 's Department of Culture and Tourism has organized a sprawling public art event focusing on sculptures, installations, and projections that incorporate light. The 2025-26 edition, called "The Light Compass," has a four-person curatorial team: artistic director Khai Hori (based in Singapore), and Alia Zaal Lootah, Munira Al Sayegh, and Mariam Alshehhi (all based in the UAE).
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