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4 years ago

DIY Art Market Online Sale | What's On | London On The Inside

DIY Art Market Christmas edition moves online; UK artists sell originals, prints, ceramics, zines, jewellery and more via Instagram Stories on 12 Dec.
fromwww.amny.com
5 hours ago

Your fall arts guide for New York City 2025 | amNewYork

Ready to get LIT? Illumination NYC, New York City's premier light festival, returns for three nights only. This year, the festival will take place at the grand reopening of Wagner Park. Visitors can enjoy large scale light installations, live performances, interactive experiences and more! It is free to join the fun, and there will be food and drinks available for purchase each night.
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fromItsnicethat
4 hours ago

"Your art is special": An Chen on how to stay true to your unconventional art style

An Chen - an illustrator who works in sculptures, textiles, and animations - delivered a talk beaming with optimism and sincerity at September's Nicer Tuesdays in London, walking us through her angular illustrations and how she makes organic shapes interact with each other.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
4 hours ago

Affordable things to do in Berkeley any day of the week

Berkeley events this week include exhibitions, music performances, film screenings with participatory drumming, promotional pop-ups, and neighborhood Coastal Cleanup Day volunteer opportunities.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 hours ago

In Kre8's world, graffiti grows wings and glows neon in his modern surrealism | amNewYork

Kre8 uses color as a primary emotional language, electrifying life by blending chroma, street aesthetics, surreal motifs, graffiti, and tattoo discipline.
fromColossal
4 hours ago

Expressive Kitties Emerge from Energetic Graphite Lines in Drawings by ShouXin

From simple yet deft strokes of graphite, ShouXin summons cats that jump, roll, crash, and express their curiosity. Detailed eyes, mouths, and noses complement the artist's gestural use of pencil for the rest of the felines' bodies, conveying energy, sounds, and plenty of cattitude through the fundamental use of line. Prints and occasionally originals are available for purchase in ShouXin's online shop, and you can follow updates on Instagram.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
5 hours ago

Duddell's Reopens With Danh Vo's "Let's start over" Exhibition | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Hong Kong's beloved cultural destination Duddell's is stepping into a new chapter with a refreshed look and a powerful curatorial statement. Following an extensive redesign by the award-winning Andre Fu Studio, the restaurant and gallery hybrid has reopened its doors and is marking the occasion with Let's start over, a solo exhibition by Vietnamese-Danish artist Danh Võ. The exhibition, curated by William Zhao, runs from September 17, 2025, through April 6, 2026, and serves as both a celebration of Duddell's revival and a retrospective of Võ's acclaimed practice.
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fromTime Out London
5 hours ago

Sheridan Smith returns to the West End this Christmas with 'Woman in Mind'

Sheridan Smith will star in Alan Ayckbourn's Woman in Mind in a West End revival directed by Michael Longhurst.
fromwww.london-unattached.com
5 hours ago

Michael Keegan-Dolan/Teac Damsa Review

How to Be a Dancer in Seventy-Two Thousand Easy Lessons, to give it its proper title, is typical of the Irish dance/theatre maker Michael Keegan-Dolan a seemingly anarchic, yet tightly structured piece, that draws heavily from Irish culture and keeps the audience interested in the ins and outs of a tale mixing the absurd with the all too mundane, laughter with the odd touch of pathos, eclectic music with outlandish props.
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fromVulture
6 hours ago

Coco Fusco Refuses to Be Pigeonholed

Coco Fusco confronts worker and immigrant injustices, sexual exploitation, and state abuses through confrontational performances, videos, photography, and writing.
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fromCreative Boom
1 day ago

World Illustration Awards 2025 winners unveiled, celebrating the power of visual storytelling across the globe

The World Illustration Awards 2025 celebrate global illustration talent across categories, highlighting themes of human connection, diversity and inclusion, and AI’s impact on art.
fromJuxtapoz
17 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Tomoo Gokita's Masterful Absurdity @ MASSIMODECARLO, Hong Kong

"In my mind, I always try to start from scratch in order to avoid lapsing into a completely pre-established harmony by creating something based on a prior intention or plan," he has said. "Surprise is a necessity when making art. I welcome unforeseen accidents that transcend my imagination and let myself go with the flow. Mistakes are also welcome: failure breeds success."
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fromJuxtapoz
17 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Josh Smith: Destiny @ David Zwirner, Los Angeles

David Zwirner is pleased to present Destiny, an exhibition of new paintings by Josh Smith, on view at the gallery's 606 N Western Avenue location in Los Angeles. This is Smith's first solo presentation in Los Angeles. For Destiny, Smith has made a series of paintings that continue his long-running dialogue with the grim reaper, a figure that has appeared in his work for years in countless guises.
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fromJuxtapoz
17 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Timothy Curtis: Face to the Sun @ Almine Rech, New York, Upper East Side

Timothy Curtis uses faces and flowers to symbolize freedom and happiness, building a notable self-taught career and community-focused art programs.
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fromJuxtapoz
17 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - I Remember Everything: RF Alvarez @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

Cinematic paintings depict queer men in intimate, charged moments reclaiming and complicating the cowboy archetype through light, gesture, and staged observation.
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fromOpen Culture
17 hours ago

An Art Conservator Restores a Painting of the Doomed Party Girl Isabella de' Medici: See the Before and After

Conservator Ellen Baxter restores a 16th-century portrait of Isabella de' Medici, uncovering original work concealed beneath a 19th-century overpainting.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
15 hours ago

alex da corte pays homage to claes oldenburg's mouse museum in milan's fondazione prada

Alex Da Corte's Mouse Museum (Van Gogh Ear) at Fondazione Prada juxtaposes Oldenburg's mini museum, using pop objects to critique mass production and consumer culture.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 hours ago

Earth Angel review Alan Ayckbourn's 91st play is a plea for decency

Adrian Prosper is a no-nonsense kind of guy. A retired police officer, he has dealt with enough lowlifes to see the worst in everyone. Played with frightening humourlessness by Stuart Fox, he is all suspicion and mistrust. When his newly bereaved brother-in-law, Gerald (Russell Richardson), is befriended by Daniel (Iskandar Eaton), an enigmatic young man, he thinks only the worst of the relationship.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
7 hours ago

Jasleen Kaur, Michael Rakowitz, Jeremy Deller and Massive Attack among 77 creatives to join Gaza fundraiser poster campaign

Seventy-seven artists contributed posters to a fundraising book supporting the Ajyal Foundation for Education, which supplies rehabilitation and mental health support for children focused on Gaza.
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fromItsnicethat
8 hours ago

Burton Booz's CGI worlds are haunted manifestations of childhood

"The world is increasingly terrifying, complex and unknowable, I think about this daily, but the things that are beautiful take on a quality and resonance in contrast," says Burton.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago
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$5 Off Tix: Side-Splitting Physical Comedy "Noises Off" Live in SF (Sept. 25-Nov. 8)

fromFuncheap
1 day ago
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$5 Off Tix: Side-Splitting Physical Comedy "Noises Off" Live in SF (Sept. 25-Nov. 8)

from48 hills
15 hours ago

Drama Masks: At Z Space, a flashback to the day that was much too much - 48 hills

This is Drama Masks, a Bay Area performing arts column from a born San Franciscan and longtime theatre artist in an N95 mask. I talk venue safety and dramatic substance, or the lack thereof. Personally, I could've done without all of last week's apotheosis of a dead fascist. Never mind the poetic justice of a right-winger being shot by another right-winger; everyone from Guv-Gav to the NY Times painted this guy as some once-in-a-generation figure.
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fromFuncheap
10 hours ago

$5 Off Tix: Comedy Hit "Noises Off" Live in SF (Sept. 25-Nov. 8)

Noises Off is a masterfully crafted comedy that takes you on a wild ride behind the scenes of a theatre company's disastrous production of a farce called Nothing On. As the eccentric cast navigates forgotten lines, misplaced props, and personal feuds, their performances become increasingly chaotic, with doors slamming shut at the wrong moments, sardines going missing, and romantic entanglements causing tension.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Postures: Jean Rhys in the Modern World review sex, squalor and jungle sweat for an eternal outsider

Jean Rhys embodied persistent cultural and gendered exile, inspiring an art exhibition that evokes her Dominica roots, in-betweenness, and enduring literary influence.
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fromLos Angeles Times
7 hours ago

Inside the chilling seance that keeps selling out at L.A.'s Heritage Square

An immersive séance-style experience recreates late-1880s American spirit communication through theatrical magic, historical setting, and guided ambiguity between belief and skepticism.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago
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'I was quite a maverick kid' 'Fresh Air' went behind the scenes with Robert Redford

Robert Redford became a celebrated actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Institute, championing independent film and connecting his artistic and environmental passions.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago
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Robert Redford knew how to make a thriller

Robert Redford excelled as a star and maker of afternoon thrillers—cozy, tension-filled films combining charm, intrigue, and cinematic craftsmanship.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

What to watch this fall: Here are 12 TV shows we're looking forward to

Fall TV mixes returning favorites and new series across platforms, featuring workplace comedies, crime dramas, psychological thrillers, and prestige ensemble storytelling.
#broadway
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago
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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter go on a new excellent adventure: 'Waiting for Godot'

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are starring in a Broadway revival of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, exploring aging, friendship, and existential themes.
fromVulture
1 day ago
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Maybe Happy Ending's Unhappy Casting Choice

Casting a white actor, Andrew Barth Feldman, as Oliver in a Seoul-set, majority-Asian musical sparked backlash over representation and cultural coherence.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Ed Sheeran talks about his new album 'Play'

Ed Sheeran released Play, an eighth studio album blending Indian and Persian influences, aiming for global reach and a lighter, fun tone beyond U.S. markets.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

Nancy Eng's Emotional Spaces and Places * Oregon ArtsWatch

Nancy Eng's saturated, representational landscapes blend abstract expressionism and minimalism into composite, emotionally ambiguous scenes that engage viewers through tension between comfort and disconnection.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A moment that changed me: I was a gobby teen who lived to win. Then I lost a contest and found the real me

A teenager believed she could solve inequality by introducing feminism during a school public-speaking art competition.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 day ago

"27 Schoolteachers and a Volcano" by Artist Pat Perry

Teachers persistently create and maintain meaning through daily, intentional work despite overwhelming, uncontrollable forces.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Review | Art' with starry cast is a blank canvas | amNewYork

On paper, the new Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza's Art sounds like a winner: three Tony Award winners Neil Patrick Harris, Bobby Cannavale, and James Corden trading barbs in a sleek comedy about male friendship and the value of modern art. The result is hardly terrible, but it is slight. The laughs are modest, the pacing drags, and the play never builds beyond its simple conceit.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Mushi Mushi IV "Mushroom Art Show" (Oakland)

Mushi Mushi is an art event celebrating mushrooms with paintings, sculptures, prints, a mushroom menu, drinks, educational talk, and raffle prizes in Oakland.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
21 hours ago

discarded polypropylene nets reshape into permeable functional sculptures by iranzo

Iranzo's project Permanent Souls examines how discarded materials can be transformed into functional sculptures that exist between visibility and absence. The work uses polypropylene nets, originally sourced from sports and construction contexts, and combines them with epoxy resin to create lightweight, permeable structures. The design process emphasizes handcraft and material specificity. Each piece is produced through an artisanal method that preserves the distinct qualities of the nets while stabilizing them in new forms.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

karolina halatek presents large-scale spiral installation of mist and light for lancome

A five-meter-high spiral installation of mist and light creates an immersive environment that explores light, atmosphere, transformation, continuity, and scientific phenomena.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival set for Sept. 20-21

The Los Gatos Art & Wine Festival is set for Sept. 20-21 in downtown Los Gatos, bringing hundreds of artists, live musicians, vineyard operators and brewers to town. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. both days on the Civic Center lawn at 110 E. Main St. Over 200 artists are expected to set up booths, and there will be live music on both days. Fine wine, craft beer and gourmet food trucks will also be set up for the event.
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fromObserver
2 days ago

LATITUDE Gallery Finds a New Space for Its Community-Driven Model

LATITUDE Gallery cultivated visibility and career opportunities for Asian diaspora and immigrant artists while supporting young art professionals through internships and careful financial stewardship.
fromTime Out London
1 day ago

One of London's 'ugliest' buildings will soon have three new public art galleries

London already boasts a formidable art and gallery scene - and soon it's getting three more arty institutions. Even more intriguingly, they'll be inside one of the most aesthetically controversial buildings in the city (and City): No 1 Poultry. The new galleries have been launched by art charity Hypha Studios, and they'll open next week (on September 24). The venues will then be open to the public for 12 months and totally free to access.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

'We craved external validation, now what's important has shifted': Dubai gallery The Third Line celebrates 20 years

The Third Line launched in Dubai in 2005 to represent Menasa artists, operating between a commercial gallery and an artists' space under unique regulatory constraints.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Lullaby's for the Living: Theresa Chromati @ MASSIMODECARLO Piece Unique, Paris

Theresa Chromati presents an immersive exhibition featuring a recurring central female figure and a scrotum-flower motif across painting, sculpture, sound, and installation.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival set for Sept. 20-21

Los Gatos hosts Art & Wine Festival Sept. 20-21 with 200+ artists, music, wine and beer; Kiwanis proceeds fund local youth scholarships and community projects.
fromJuxtapoz
1 day ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Haroshi Adopts a New Surface in "ABACO" @ NANZUKA Underground, Tokyo

Since 2003, Haroshi has engaged in creating artworks through a unique and self-taught method of utilizing parts from old skateboard decks. He continues to receive much acclaim and recognition as an artist who symbolizes the current street scene through various activities including his collaborations with the street brand HUF and the production of the trophies for BATB, one of the world's leading skateboarding competitions.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Tate showcases performance in Picasso's works

Theatre Picasso examines Picasso's use of performance and theatricality through over 50 works, centering The Three Dancers and linking visual art with live dance.
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fromFuncheap
22 hours ago

SF's Hawaiian Holiday Art Craft Fair (2025)

Dec 7, 2025 Holiday Fair at Harvey Milk Arts Center features Hawaiian arts, hula, music, food; proceeds support Kaululehua Cultural Center.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

It's back to business for the art market-but can the trade keep ticking over till Christmas?

Such decisions, in the face of macro events including wars in Europe and the Middle East, a Chinese property crash, trade wars and sticky inflation, suggest that the art market is facing a collapse not witnessed since 1991-after which, according to data from Arts Economics, it took 14 years for art sales to recover. Back in the early 1990s, many Western economies, including those of the US and UK, went into recession, a situation that the art market could not ignore.
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fromColossal
21 hours ago

Through Illuminated Compositions, Raul de Nieves Transforms a Hall into a Bold Sanctuary

Raúl de Nieves transforms Pioneer Works' Main Hall into a luminous sanctuary of stained-glass-like acetate panels blending Catholic imagery, Mexican folklore, tarot, and typographic phrases.
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fromLos Angeles Times
22 hours ago

Cheech Marin's museum legitimizes Chicano art and boosts the local economy

The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture in Riverside is catalyzing a Chicano art renaissance, attracting visitors, economic impact, and supporting regional artists.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Descend into the Underworld via Anish Kapoor's Sculptural Subway Station Entrances

Anish Kapoor designed two contrasting sculptural entrances for Monte Sant'Angelo station that evoke myth, bodily forms, the void, and the experience of going underground.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Meet the former auction heavyweights remodelling the art market as advisers

Without the vast overheads of auction houses and galleries, the leaner, nimbler, more discreet advisory model chimes with a cautious market. "Many of us advisors have thought, what about a Super Advisory firm: taking five specialists from different departments in the auction houses and putting them to work without the overheads," says Josh Baer, author of the Baer Faxt trade newsletter and himself an art adviser.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I'm from where you learn to run before you can walk': the comic strip artist telling the story of DRC's conflict

Edizon Musavuli created a comic about Baraka showing daily struggles in Goma as militia violence and economic limits destabilize the fragile local art scene.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
19 hours ago

Donald Judd's architecture office reopens after previous restoration went up in flames

Donald Judd's architecture office in Marfa will reopen this month after a seven-year restoration. The building caught fire in 2021, less than one month before what was originally a three-year renovation was due to be completed, partially collapsing the roof and parts of the top floor. The $3.3m restoration of the two-floor brick building began in 2018 as part of the Marfa Restoration Plan, a project to restore six sites under the stewardship of the Judd Foundation.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

DramaWatch: Autumn's abundance of theatrical riches * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland's theater scene opens a fall season with numerous productions spanning jazz-infused drama, musicals, family plays, and a new company spotlighting female artists over 40.
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fromTasting Table
19 hours ago

Potatoes Are The Hack Your Floral Arrangements Need Desperately - Tasting Table

Potatoes provide an inexpensive, moisture-rich, and sustainable alternative to floral foam for supporting and hydrating sturdier-stemmed flower arrangements.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago
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"Sketchboard": Figure Drawing Art Class & Live Music | SF

Figure drawing sessions at the Monument (140 9th St) feature live music, timed poses, easels/materials for drop-ins, open to all, suggested $15–25 donation.
fromFuncheap
2 days ago
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"Sketchboard": Figure Drawing Art Class & Live Music | SF

Figure drawing sessions with live musicians held at Monument (140 9th St) welcome all levels and offer timed poses, easels, and materials for a donation.
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fromColossal
1 day ago

Hangama Amiri Stitches Memories of Migration into Vivid Textile Portraits

Hangama Amiri translates childhood and migration memories into quilted portraits and tableaus exploring women's social, political, economic, and cultural importance.
fromwww.7x7.com
1 day ago

La Pocha Nostra's bold new exhibition transcends boundaries at St. Joseph's Arts Society.

Her choice? San Francisco designer Ken Fulk, whose style she described as louche with a little too much velvet. That style is on display at Saint Joseph's Arts Society, which Fulk founded in 2018, turning the former Romanesque church into a glamorous, massive art space south of Market. Looking around on September 12th, the opening night of La Pocha Nostra's The Other Art World, it seems that for Fulk, there is no such thing as too much velvet.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Private Late Nite Art Party in SF: Stroy Moys's First Ever Art Exhibition

You might know him as the founder of the HellaFunny comedy collective, the owner of San Francisco's first Black-owned comedy club, or from his stand-up sets at Cobb's and Punch Line. Maybe you caught him on NBC, ABC, or in his featured role on STARZ's Blindspotting (they even wrote a part just for him - called "Stroy"). He's performed everywhere from Hawaii to Europe to Asia, but on September 27, he's bringing something entirely new to San Francisco.
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fromJuxtapoz
6 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Nour El Saleh "Interface" @ GNYP Gallery, Berlin

Paintings depict ambiguous, contorted bodies and surreal scenes that convey intense emotions, transformation, and the prickly mystery of being alive.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Shame Cave Comedy Show: A Shameful Yet Shameless Night | SF

Recurring comedy night every 2nd Thursday at Mission Hill Saloon in San Francisco, hosted by Annette Mullaney, featuring Bay Area and visiting comedians; free admission.
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fromwww.booooooom.com
5 days ago

Hawai'i Walls 2025

Hawai'i Walls returns to Farrington High School in Kalihi September 15-21, with over 50 murals by local and international artists.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Ana Benaroya: Eternal Flame

Ana Benaroya reimagines women's bodies as hybrid forms blending femininity and masculinity to challenge sexualization and heteronormative gender conventions.
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

This London train station is getting rebranded as a tribute to Keith Haring this week

Deb Dasgupta, Absolut Vodka's VP Global Marketing, said about the installation: 'Absolut has always believed that art should be open, joyful and for everyone. Keith Haring's work radiated that belief - full of energy, colour and hope. 'With Absolut Haring, we're inviting a new generation to celebrate that spirit in a public space - in an underground station that reflects and connects to the subways that inspired Haring more than forty years ago.'
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fromArchDaily
2 days ago

The Korean Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale Marks 30 Years with "Little Toad, Little Toad: Unbuilding Pavilion"

The Korean Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia marks its 30th anniversary with "Little Toad, Little Toad: Unbuilding Pavilion," an exhibition commissioned by Arts Council Korea (ARKO) and curated by Curating Architecture Collective (CAC), composed of Chung Dahyoung, Kim Heejung, and Jung Sungkyu. Bringing together architects and artists Kim Hyunjong, Heechan Park, Young Yena, and Lee Dammy, the exhibition critically revisits the pavilion as both a physical structure and a symbolic space, tracing its trajectory since its completion in 1995.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

Thursday Night Poem Jam | SF Main Library

Poem Jam monthly poetry reading meets every 2nd Thursday at 6 pm at San Francisco Main Public Library, moderated by Kim Shuck; free admission.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

San Jose Museum of Art Announces New Executive Director | KQED

Jeremiah Matthew Davis becomes director and CEO of the San José Museum of Art on Oct. 1, 2025, succeeding Sayre Batton.
fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
1 day ago

Antiquity In the Faux: The Sculptures of Kris Kuksi - Hi-Fructose Magazine

In Kris Kuksi's "Leda and the Swan," the mythical woman sits nude and slightly less voluptuous than Rubens and Cézanne's versions of her. In this mixed-media assemblage, the mother of Helen of Troy is surrounded by cities that literally rise above her and more that are flipped upside down. Train tracks crumble. Armies go to battle. Severed heads hang from the trees that loom over the scenes.
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fromianVisits
2 days ago

Dots, politics and the Thames: National Gallery explores the radical world of Pointillism

Pointillism forms colors by placing tiny dots that optically blend at a distance, influencing both art practice and modern colour printing.
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fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

Revisiting Index Magazine - the iconic indie mag of the 1990s that redefined New York's publishing scene

Index Magazine unified art, fashion, music and cinema to platform emerging cultural figures and established a lasting print legacy celebrated in a Paris retrospective.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

After 50 years, LA Louver is closing its gallery in Venice, California

This year LA Louver celebrated 50 years in business-making it the longest-running gallery in Los Angeles-with a major anniversary show featuring longtime artists such as David Hockney, Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Rebecca Campbell, Gajin Fujita and Alison Saar. Now, the Venice space is closing to the public, as the gallery transitions into a new phase that includes private dealing and pop-up exhibitions, mainly from its Jefferson Boulevard warehouse in the city's West Adams neighbourhood.
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fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
2 days ago

Nathaniel Mary Quinn's ECHOES FROM COPELAND Explores Trauma, Transformation, and Hope | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Nathaniel Mary Quinn has never shied away from confronting the most difficult corners of the human condition. With ECHOES FROM COPELAND, his fifth solo exhibition with Gagosian, the acclaimed American artist channels fear, grief, and redemption into a deeply visceral body of work. The exhibition, currently on view at Gagosian's West 24th Street gallery through October 25, draws inspiration from literature and figurative abstraction to create an emotional terrain as fractured as it is full of possibility.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

The Gate Keeper: How One Woman is Transforming San Francisco Neighborhoods, One Ornate Security Gate

"These things are very loud, very colorful,"
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