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14 hours ago

Halim Flowers: The rose that refused the concrete | amNewYork

Halim Flowers channels the metaphor of roses growing through concrete into artistic practice that challenges systems of power and silence while fostering imagination and intellectual expansion.
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fromPortland Mercury
15 hours ago

Do This, Do That: Spring Arts 2026

Clinton Street Theater features Kelly Reichardt's filmography through March with novelist Jon Raymond attending select screenings, while Back Door Theater presents Riot Queens about the 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riots, and Chefas Projects showcases Emily Wise's neon-hued acrylic paintings inspired by desert landscapes.
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fromArtforum
11 hours ago

War hangs heavy: Vietnamese performance in New York

War functions as a persistent atmospheric condition affecting generations rather than a discrete historical event, exemplified through Vietnam-based artists' work addressing imperial influence and antiwar legacies.
fromPortland Mercury
14 hours ago

Jessie Rose Vala Channels Her Feelings of Ecological Grief Into Sculpture

The show is called The Pollinators. Much of the work draws from her interest in nature, and the pieces in the show reflect on the important work of the planet's endangered pollinators—but there's also a read of them as hybrid creatures with some aspects of the female face and form. They're kind of strange and a little monolithic. They are kind of moth-like and plant-like and relate to endangered species. But they also have neon coming out of their eyes.
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14 hours ago

The Chaos of Cancelled NEA Grants: One Year Later

Trump administration canceled NEA grants to Portland arts organizations, forcing theaters, museums, and dance companies to seek alternative funding sources while navigating reduced federal arts support.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - No Coward Soul: Rachel Gregor @ Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco

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Celebrate the Unconventional: Discover Fernando Carpaneda's Solo Exhibition at the Arkell Museum - KALTBLUT Magazine

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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - No Coward Soul: Rachel Gregor @ Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco

Rachel Gregor's exhibition explores faith, resilience, and hope through intimate domestic imagery, using glass as a metaphor for the boundary between safety and uncertainty.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 day ago

Celebrate the Unconventional: Discover Fernando Carpaneda's Solo Exhibition at the Arkell Museum - KALTBLUT Magazine

Fernando Carpaneda's solo exhibition at the Arkell Museum showcases expressive portraiture celebrating LGBTQIA+ narratives and everyday urban life through vibrant acrylic paintings.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Free Art Showcase: Massimo Mazzon's "Synthetic Realism" (Menlo Park)

Massimo Mazzon showcases 'Synthetic Realism,' blending classical oil techniques with digital aesthetics to explore modern representation and perception of texture.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Good Looking: Raymond Lemstra @ Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo

Raymond Lemstra's solo exhibition features meticulous graphite portraits and painted works combining Dutch oil techniques with Korean hanji paper, exploring the boundary between reality and the unreal.
fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Naples museum to allow visually impaired visitors to experience art through touch

The veil covering Christ is extraordinary. It's impossible to understand how Sanmartino managed to create it. The veil defies explanation—for those who can see and for those who cannot. When you touch it, you can feel the veins pulsing beneath.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

'What does the second F in Tefaf truly stand for?'

In establishing the fair, a foundation (stichting in Dutch) seemed the most fitting legal entity for the purpose of creating an event 'run by dealers, for dealers... so that nobody had an advantage over anybody else.' That Tefaf operates as a not-for-profit differentiates it from other major art fair brands. There are no shareholders demanding a return, no owners to primp the thing for sale.
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from6abc Philadelphia
9 hours ago

Get a behind-the-scenes look at how the Oscar statues are made

Oscar statuettes are handcrafted over six months at Urban Art Projects in Rock Tavern, New York, involving wax sculpting, ceramic casting, bronze filling, and 24K gold coating before delivery to the Academy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Act Black: posters of Black Americans on stage and screen in pictures

Many of these posters are the only surviving proof of certain shows, with no recordings of plays, and certain films, having been lost over time. They offer a history of Black Americans trying to counter harmful stereotypes and provide vital and humanizing contributions to a growing Black culture.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

'It has nothing to do with Michelangelo': expert wades in on painting newly attributed to Renaissance master

Belgian art historian Michel Draguet claims to have discovered a Michelangelo painting from the 1540s, but leading Renaissance experts dispute the attribution based on artistic style analysis.
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fromHyperallergic
6 hours ago

Required Reading

Women's strikes, graffiti activism, and museum repatriation efforts represent diverse forms of contemporary protest and cultural reckoning across multiple global contexts.
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fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

Thomas J Price's Tallest Sculpture Rises Outside London's V&A East

Thomas J Price unveiled A Place Beyond, an 18-foot bronze sculpture at V&A East in London that critiques classical sculpture through an idealized female figure in everyday clothing, challenging viewer biases about representation and identity.
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fromHyperallergic
6 hours ago

Art Movements: Look Who's Headed to Perrotin Gallery

Alma Allen joins Perrotin gallery after Venice Biennale representation under Trump administration, while Keisha Scarville wins Brooklyn Museum's 2026 UOVO Prize with $25,000 grant and commissions.
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fromHyperallergic
5 hours ago

Brian Eno and 200+ Artists Urge British Museum to "Stop Erasing Palestine"

Over 200 artists and cultural groups signed an open letter criticizing the British Museum for altering Middle East gallery displays after pressure from a pro-Israel advocacy group, alleging systematic erasure of Palestine from museum labels and historical context.
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fromHyperallergic
5 hours ago

Pete Hegseth Goes to War With Press Photographers

The Pentagon banned press photographers from briefings after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth objected to unflattering photos from a March 2 briefing on US-Israeli military operations against Iran.
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fromHyperallergic
7 hours ago

The Tiny Brooklyn Project Space Resisting the Gallery Machine

Subtitled NYC, an independent Greenpoint project space, uses friction and sensory overwhelm to create immersive installations that reconnect viewers with their physical bodies and presence in space.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Gagosian Preps Nam June Paik Show in Seoul | Artnet News

Gagosian presents a major Nam June Paik retrospective in Seoul featuring rare works spanning his career, marking the first significant estate exhibition in Korea in 25 years.
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fromArtnet News
14 hours ago

Revisiting the Abstract Physicality of the Late Jackie Saccoccio

Jackie Saccoccio's abstract paintings balance otherworldly imagery with visible physical processes, bridging visual and tactile elements influenced by gestural abstraction and Italian Baroque art.
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5 hours ago
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Female Old Masters Steal the Show at TEFAF

The art market is experiencing significant growth in rediscovered women artists, with galleries increasingly featuring their work and collectors actively seeking reattributions from male artists to female creators.
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Every Woman Biennial is here to dazzle, disrupt, and dance in the streets of the East Side | amNewYork

The Every Woman Biennial showcases 400 women and non-binary artists across multiple mediums with the theme Spectalia, emphasizing carnivalesque, colorful, and joyful work in a historic gallery space.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Every Woman Biennial is here to dazzle, disrupt, and dance in the streets of the East Side | amNewYork

The Every Woman Biennial showcases 400 women and non-binary artists across multiple mediums with the theme Spectalia, emphasizing carnivalesque, colorful, and joyful work in a historic gallery space.
fromColossal
10 hours ago

'The Language We Share' Traces a Photographic Lineage Between Gordon Parks and Beverly Price

I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera. Parks recognized photography's potential as a tool for social change and advocacy, viewing the medium not merely as documentation but as an active means of confronting systemic injustices and giving visibility to marginalized communities.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
8 hours ago

Victor Vasarely's crumbling Aix legacy to be restored

The longer we wait, the more difficult it will become to remedy the damage. Since 2019, state funding had all but dried up, forcing the foundation to auction works to raise funds to continue the restoration of both the iconic building and its many site-specific works.
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fromArtnet News
6 hours ago

A New Show on Picasso's Religious Roots Opens in a Spanish Cathedral

At first glance, this curatorial oversight is hardly surprising. After all, Picasso was an atheist and Communist supporter whose ever-shifting practice seemed to chafe against centuries of religious art. Indeed, in a well-known episode from the 1940s, Picasso personally confronted Henri Matisse for accepting the Vence chapel commission.
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10 hours ago

King Charles Portraitist Jonathan Yeo's Paintings Get the A.R. Treatment

British portrait artist Jonathan Yeo collaborates with Snap to animate his paintings using augmented reality technology, debuting his exhibition at SXSW in Austin, Texas.
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12 hours ago

Oops, Typo! A New Exhibition Embraces 500 Years of Printed Mistakes

What we found was that errata sheets were not only spaces for corrections but also sites of humor, legal maneuvering, and reinterpretation. With this exhibition, we wanted to share ways in which even small corrections can reshape meaning and authority.
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fromHyperallergic
9 hours ago

A View From the Easel

Artist Lusmerlin Lantigua uses meditative practices like dancing and singing to align body and mind before painting, viewing the studio as a flexible space where nature observation directly influences creative work.
fromwww.npr.org
8 hours ago

This tale of a Chicago school book ban was inspired by true events

Francie thought that all the books in the world were in that library and she had a plan about reading all the books in the world. I couldn't help but think of little Francie Nolan who, like Smith, grew up in the tenements of Brooklyn in the early 20th century and aimed, as a young girl, to read every book she could find as I tore through librarian Jarrett Dapier's debut young adult graphic novel, Wake Now in the Fire.
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fromArtnet News
4 hours ago

Kim Gordon Was Always an Artist First | Artnet News

Kim Gordon navigates art and music as interconnected practices, resisting categorical boundaries while maintaining distinct approaches to creation and dissemination across both worlds.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

The Problem With Art Awards

Art awards function primarily to reinforce power structures and control visibility rather than provide genuine recognition and support to artists.
fromArtnet News
5 hours ago

Inside the Forum Where Women in the Arts Are Taking on the Status Quo

What began as a passion for collecting became a responsibility. She not only believes in the artistic genius of women, but she wants society in general to hold men and women artists in equal esteem-and to place the same monetary value on their work.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
14 hours ago

Comment | Beryl Cook UK retrospective shows there is much more to the artist than amazing bums

Beryl Cook, a self-taught artist whose playful paintings of ample-figured women were long dismissed by major institutions, is experiencing significant art-world rehabilitation through major exhibitions and public celebrations.
fromArtnet News
7 hours ago

David Hockney Takes on the Bayeux Tapestry With a 300-Foot iPad Epic

Just shy of 300-feet and improbably painted using an iPad, Hockney's frieze winds its way around the outer perimeter of "A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting," on view at Serpentine North through August 23. These nonchalantly referenced "other thoughts," however, are far from just afterthoughts. They comprise 10 new portraits and explorations of abstraction from 2025, a year that evidently saw Hockney busy hatching new experiments on the pictorial plane.
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fromPortland Mercury
14 hours ago

The Mercury's 2026 Spring Arts Preview: We Need Art to Survive

More and more, I am realizing that we need art to survive. The phrase worked in two ways: We need art to survive for our personal enrichment and enjoyment. We need art to survive for its own longevity, so it can be around for us and those who come after us.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

Tefaf Maastricht: the wish list

This first edition book of Shakespearean poems was published by Kelmscott Press, the private press founded by the English designer and author William Morris in 1891. This example is covered in an opulent, bejewelled binding from the renowned London bookbinders Sangorski and Sutcliffe. The decoration, set with mother-of-pearl and more than 100 precious stones, takes inspiration from the sonnets inside.
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fromVulture
7 hours ago

Celebrities Like the Ballet and Opera, Actually

Timothée Chalamet faced widespread celebrity backlash after dismissing opera and ballet as dying art forms with no cultural relevance during an interview with Matthew McConaughey.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

Dresden museum wins Tefaf award for Rubens restoration

Dresden's Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister receives the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund award to restore Rubens' The Boar Hunt, removing discolored varnish and undoing damaging 19th-century repairs to reveal the painting's original composition and palette.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

'horizons' at perrotin LA to show JR's california works from prison yards to border wall

JR's 'Horizons' exhibition at Perrotin Los Angeles showcases large-scale photographic artworks created across California, transforming public spaces by placing enlarged portraits of individuals and communities onto architectural and landscape surfaces.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 day ago

Wynn Las Vegas Debuts Art Collaboration at Zero Bond

Wynn Las Vegas launched an exclusive art exhibition for Zero Bond members, featuring masterpieces from Impressionist to contemporary periods and Asian antiquities, establishing a new standard for art integration in luxury hospitality.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Tefaf Maastricht: exhibitions to see beyond the fair

Three major European museums present ambitious exhibitions featuring birds in art, Ovid's Metamorphoses across centuries, and Yayoi Kusama's polka dot installations celebrating artistic themes of freedom, mythology, and contemporary creativity.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Inheritance of the figure: Manuel Neri and Ruby Neri across generations | amNewYork

Manuel Neri's figurative sculpture practice persisted against postwar abstraction's dominance, while his daughter Ruby Neri now presents their artistic dialogue across two galleries, exploring how artistic vision transmits through generations.
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fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

The Met Releases High-Definition 3D Scans of 140 Famous Art Objects: Sarcophagi, Van Gogh Paintings, Marble Sculptures & More

The Metropolitan Museum of Art now offers high-definition 3D scans of its artifacts, enabling unprecedented close examination and interaction with masterpieces through digital zoom, rotation, and augmented reality technology.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Gretchen Scherer "Reading the Rooms" @ Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica

Gretchen Scherer creates paintings of real spaces by researching and transforming them through imagination, exploring the tension between actual environments and emotional perception.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Mid-Century Modernism Goes Rogue in "Chair-ish"

Artists Alex Chitty and Norman Teague deconstruct and reimagine iconic design furniture pieces, transforming them into experimental sculptural objects that challenge conventional notions of functionality and design heritage.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

New public art biennial to take over Dallas's urban greenbelt park

I wanted to translate that idea into public space, to imagine the trail as a site of encounter between visitors and works by artists whose visual language already centres otherworldly beings, creatures or ecologies. In that meeting, the strange or unfamiliar hopefully becomes a source of curiosity and interconnectedness.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Here's All the Art in the 2026 Whitney Biennial | Artnet News

The 2026 Whitney Biennial rewards extended viewing time rather than quick assessment, with curators emphasizing mood through subtle atmospheric qualities across multiple gallery spaces.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

New York's Independent fair reveals 76 exhibitors for first edition at Pier 36

Independent art fair returns for its 17th edition at Pier 36 with nearly half of exhibitors showing for the first time, featuring emerging and overlooked artists through the Independent Debuts curatorial initiative.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Affordable Art Fair New York Explores the Evolving Nature of Photography

Affordable Art Fair New York's 2026 spring edition features a curated photography exhibition exploring how the medium evolves through new technologies, alternative processes, and interdisciplinary artistic boundaries.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Merging Craft Practices and New Media at the Museum of Craft and Design

Video Craft exhibition explores how video, film, and early moving image technologies share formal and technical properties with traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass through encoding, looping, and sampling.
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fromArtnet News
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E.U. Threatens to Pull Venice Biennale Funding Over Russia Pavilion

The EU threatened to withdraw €2 million in funding from the Venice Biennale over Russia's planned pavilion, citing concerns about providing a cultural platform to Kremlin-connected figures during the Ukraine war.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Awards Season and the Management of Cultural Power

Recognition and awards in the art world function as mechanisms of power that determine visibility and who benefits from it, often framed as support during precarious conditions for artists.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The 2026 Oscars' best original song nominees, cruelly ranked

This year, the category shows more signs of life, as only two of the five nominees will receive a full live treatment on TV this Sunday. That move is a bummer for the category's also-rans: a dreamy closing-credits dirge, an operatic piece from a little-seen documentary and an obligatory reminder that Diane Warren will most likely receive a doomed Oscar nomination every year until the end of time.
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Long-Lost Archimedes Text Resurfaces in French Museum

Researchers discovered a lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest at a French museum, containing geometric diagrams hidden beneath later religious text written on reused parchment.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

The Art World's Oscar Picks, Whitney Biennial Star Pat Oleszko Tells All-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

Artnet News seeks a new journalist for Wet Paint gossip column while guest writers fill the role, covering art world rumors and confirmed events from museums, galleries, and fashion weeks.
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Veteran Hong Kong Curator Tobias Berger on Asia's Next-Generation Foundations | Artnet News

Tobias Berger transitioned from public sector curatorial roles to private sector positions, finding faster decision-making and greater experimental flexibility with collector-driven organizations compared to major institutions.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Robert Frank and June Leaf's New York Studio Hits the Market

Robert Frank and June Leaf's historic 7 Bleecker Street townhouse, their creative home for over four decades, is now listed for $6.5 million following both artists' deaths.
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fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Frida Kahlo Exhibition Explores How the Artist Became a Cultural Icon

Frida Kahlo transcended her lifetime obscurity to become a globally beloved artist whose legacy resonates across multiple social movements and artistic generations.
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fromHyperallergic
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Laura Phipps Tapped to Lead Gochman Collection of Indigenous Art

Laura Phipps, former Whitney curator, becomes director of the Gochman Family Collection as it opens a permanent Hudson River Valley exhibition space for contemporary Indigenous art.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Mischief's Genius Ads for NPR Provoke Urgent Questions About the Right to Information

NPR continues its mission despite losing $1.1 billion in federal funding through CPB dissolution, relying on member stations, endowments, and contributions while launching a campaign promoting public curiosity and inquiry.
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fromArtnet News
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How ArtVerse Helps Galleries and Advisors Navigate Today's Art World

ArtVerse Advisory bridges capital constraints in the art market by providing galleries and advisors flexible access to primary and secondary market artwork without ownership risks.
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fromwww.npr.org
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Harrison Ford isn't retiring: 'I really wouldn't know what to do with myself'

At 83, Harrison Ford remains committed to acting, finding purpose and fulfillment in the constantly evolving nature of his work rather than considering retirement.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering Pedro Friedeberg, Thaddeus Mosley, and Liliana Angulo Cortes

The art world lost several influential figures this week, including the inventor of the iconic Hand Chair, a Pittsburgh sculptor, and the director of Colombia's national museum.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Lucian Freud Mastered the Art of Lostness

Lucian Freud excelled at depicting people painfully disconnected from themselves, as demonstrated through a National Portrait Gallery exhibition exploring how drawing and printmaking informed his painting throughout his career.
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fromwww.npr.org
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Over puppy yoga? Try it with snakes.

A Portland reptile shop offers yoga classes where participants practice poses while handling snakes of various sizes, combining wellness with animal interaction.
fromLos Angeles Times
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His portrait of MLK in a hoodie went viral. Now he shares a message in his Downtown Disney art

They had to learn how to read drawings upside down, because they weren't allowed to sit next to the white clients. So I was incorporating things like the half doorway to symbolize their struggle. The tower is a nod to five Black architects, trailblazers whose creations sometimes went unnoticed or overlooked.
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Harold the Kangaroo' Thornton: the extraordinary, forgotten life of the greatest genius who ever lived'

Harold Thornton, an eccentric Australian artist who painted psychedelic works and stood beside his Archibald Prize entry in 1983, remained largely unrecognized despite admirers like Martin Sharp and Ken Done, achieving greater recognition in Amsterdam than his home country.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
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Edinburgh international festival will explore America's creativity and cruelty, says director

Edinburgh International Festival's 2024 program features the largest presentation of American artists in festival history, celebrating US creativity while confronting its systemic cruelty and hypocrisy amid Trump's presidency.
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2 days ago

Arts advocates praise 2026 Oregon Legislature but face challenges before 2027 session * Oregon ArtsWatch

These cuts threaten shovel-ready projects, major employers, and rural and urban communities across the state. And they come at a time when [Oregon] arts funding is already among the lowest in the nation. Legislators had been considering cutting nearly $900,000 in arts and culture funding when the session started on Feb. 2.
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fromJuxtapoz
4 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Melissa Brown "Window Shopping" @ Derek Eller Gallery, NYC

Melissa Brown creates mixed-media paintings of New York City store windows, combining screen-printed photographs with impasto and airbrush techniques to explore sites of commerce, longing, and urban fantasy.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

How camouflage became 'the original deception'

The International Spy Museum's camouflage exhibition explores deception techniques across nature and human applications, from animal coloration to military uniforms and espionage tactics.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Family Art Day: Festivals of Spring (Walnut Creek)

Creative spring festival activities offer opportunities to paint, craft, and explore colors while building connections and memories with loved ones.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

Belgium believes it has discovered an unknown painting by Michelangelo

A painting titled 'Spirituali Pieta' previously attributed to an anonymous sixteenth-seventeenth century artist has been identified as a work by Michelangelo, potentially bringing the total number of his known canvas paintings to five.
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fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

7 Art Books for Your March Reading List

Spring art book releases explore modernist painters, occult influences on art, incarcerated artists, and previously overlooked female artists challenging historical narratives.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Major Native Art Collection Plans Upstate New York Space | Artnet News

The Gochman Family Collection is opening a 10,000-square-foot exhibition space in Katonah, New York, to showcase its 750+ Native artworks with Laura Phipps as director, debuting fall 2024.
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This Basquiat Last Sold for $14.5 Million. Now It Could Fetch $45 Million | Artnet News

Basquiat's 1983 painting Museum Security (Broadway Meltdown) heads to Sotheby's with a $45 million estimate, more than triple its $14.5 million 2013 sale price.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

Gerhard Richter Backs Admission Fee at TikTok-Famous Cathedral

Cologne Cathedral will charge admission fees starting fall to cover rising maintenance costs, with support from artist Gerhard Richter who designed its famous abstract stained glass window.
fromArtnet News
2 days ago

'Wallace and Gromit' Studio Aardman Gets Its Own Immersive Experience

The immersive experience, titled "Larger Than Life: Starring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun and More," will take over the Lightroom at London's King Crossing this October, marking the Oscar-winning outfit's 50th anniversary. Beloved characters Wallace, Gromit, Morph, and Shaun the Sheep will share the silver screen for perhaps the first time this year-not in a feature film, but in a 50-minute ode to their creator, Bristol-based animation studio Aardman.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Unesco sites in Iranian city of Isfahan damaged by US-Israel strikes

UNESCO World Heritage sites in Iran, including Isfahan's Safavid monuments, have sustained significant damage from US-Israeli military strikes, threatening irreplaceable cultural artifacts and architectural treasures.
fromColossal
2 days ago

Dueling Hares and Leaping Toads Top the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards

Paul Hobson's black-and-white image of a leaping, silhouetted toad takes top honors this year, captured at a pond near his home in Sheffield. He snapped the photo from inside the pond, having built a glass box that could settle into the water and protect his camera as the active amphibians bounding over it. The right shot took some patience, too, as toads would often swim over the box and sit on top of it rather than jumping across.
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