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Frieze Owner Ari Emanuel Buys Three Quilts at Los Angeles Fair, Beating VIPs in the Door | Artnet News

Billionaire Ari Emanuel, owner of Frieze art fairs, purchased three artworks by 86-year-old Black quiltmaker Yvonne Wells during early access to the Los Angeles fair, demonstrating the advantage of ownership in acquiring premium pieces.
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Salvador Dali's Largest Work Is Going Under the Hammer in Paris

Salvador Dalí's 1939 monumental 65-by-100-foot ballet stage set, his largest painting, is estimated to fetch $236,000-$350,000 at Bonhams Paris auction, leading a Surrealism sale reflecting strong global collector demand.
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Finding God at the Brooklyn Museum

The Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text collection containing protection spells and mummification instructions that guided souls through the afterlife, with the Brooklyn Museum displaying a rare 21-foot papyrus containing over 160 of approximately 200 known spells.
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Liz West Transforms a Bristol Parking Garage into a Kaleidoscopic Passageway

British artist Liz West transformed a parking garage floor into an immersive color installation using pigmented theatre gels over existing lights, creating an interactive space for visitors to experience color physically.
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9 hours ago

Baz Luhrmann will make you fall in love with Elvis Presley

Baz Luhrmann's concert film EPiC transforms Elvis Presley from a historical relic into a captivating cultural phenomenon, converting even indifferent viewers into passionate fans through innovative filmmaking.
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Her dad couldn't come to the game for Father's Day then Bob appeared

A compassionate co-worker's simple act of attending a Father's Day softball game profoundly impacted a child whose father was unavailable due to illness, providing normalcy and belonging during a difficult time.
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How Yellow Became Van Gogh's Most Powerful Color | Artnet News

Van Gogh Museum's exhibition explores yellow as central to Van Gogh's artistic legacy, featuring his iconic works alongside pieces by other 19th and 20th-century masters to examine the color's multifaceted meanings and cultural significance.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
14 hours ago

Expert Eye: curator Cornelia Stokes's Frieze LA favourites

Cornelia Stokes, the inaugural assistant curator of African Diaspora art at SFMoMA and Museum of the African Diaspora, bridges both institutions through exhibitions and community programming while diversifying SFMoMA's permanent collection.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
15 hours ago

Enzo fair is fun and fee-free

After hearing gallerists' complaints about the rising cost of fair participation, he says he began planning Enzo last summer with the goal of creating a low-cost, collegial environment. "There's no build-out, there's no division, there are no walls," he says. "It feels almost like one presentation amongst nine galleries I really love."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
19 hours ago

Perfectly unusual settings for art in Los Angeles

Alternative art galleries are increasingly operating from unconventional domestic and commercial spaces like apartments, garages, and restaurants, rejecting traditional white cube aesthetics to embrace informality and rapid artistic experimentation.
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Japan's Art Market Registers Modest Growth: Report. Plus, a Rundown of the Latest in Asia's Art World | Artnet News

Japan's art market grew two percent to $692 million in 2024 despite global contraction, with dealers dominating sales and most transactions under $10,000.
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An aspiring dancer. A wealthy benefactor. And 'Dreams' turned to nightmare

Fernando studied at a Mexico City dance academy that receives funding from Jennifer's arts foundation. Their torrid affair began some time ago, during one of Jennifer's many trips to Mexico. Now Fernando has entered the U.S. illegally to be with her, and he's determined to stay, and perhaps even launch his dance career.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
5 hours ago

'I rely heavily on instinct': entertainment mogul Hassan Smith on the art he collects and why

I'm looking forward to fellowshipping with fellow art enthusiasts and seeing ambitious work from galleries around the world. I'm especially excited for the Collector X Dinner, which always brings together some of the most thoughtful voices in the art and business community.
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Christie's Launches First New York Auction Devoted to Anime and Manga

Christie's launches its first New York auction dedicated to Japanese anime and manga, featuring iconic works from Miyazaki, Tezuka, and other artists, reflecting strong growing demand from younger collectors.
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A Pair of Sea Lion Pups Wins the 2026 Underwater Photographer of the Year

From dramatic aquatic encounters to deep caves to fish and amphibians closely guarding their eggs, there's an entire world below the surface that few of us ever really get to see. That's where images like those in the annual Underwater Photographer of the Year (UPY) come in, glimpsing some of the darkest depths and most alluring and fragile ecosystems on the planet.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
14 hours ago

Vancouver Art Gallery gifted more than 800 photographs by Stephen Shore

We are profoundly grateful to the Chan family for their extraordinary generosity and their commitment to making Stephen Shore's Uncommon Places accessible to all. Few bodies of work have so decisively changed the course of photography.
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fromHyperallergic
10 hours ago

The Battle of Berlinale

The Berlin Film Festival becomes a battleground over Gaza, with artists facing pressure to silence political opinions while festival leadership navigates institutional independence amid controversy.
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3 hours ago

A new film follows Paul McCartney's 2nd act after The Beatles' breakup

Morgan Neville, who won an Oscar for his film about backup singers, 20 Feet From Stardom, has joined that club. He's already directed outstanding biographies of everyone from Johnny Cash and Anthony Bourdain to Steve Martin and Fred Rogers. And now, Prime Video is premiering his latest documentary, Man on the Run, about former Beatle Paul McCartney.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
19 hours ago

The stories we tell ourselves: Sophie Calle at the Orange County Museum of Art

We tell ourselves stories in order to live. For more than 50 years, the French artist Sophie Calle has worked in the space between facts and their retelling, demonstrating how the narratives we share about ourselves are always partial, constructed. Working across photography, text, film and installation, she reveals how fantasy and projection intervene in our best attempts to see and be seen.
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5 hours ago

Dora Maurer obituary

Hungarian artist Dora Maurer's career remained obscured by communist rule until 1989, resulting in late international recognition despite decades of innovative work spanning experimental prints, performance, and abstract painting.
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15 hours ago

milla novo renders her desert textile installation within a snowy alpine context

The project, titled 'From Desert Sand to Alpine Snow,' centers on twenty hand-knotted fiber panels first commissioned for the Tanweer Festival in 2025. Installed in a 10 by 10 meter steel frame rising six meters high, the work stood directly on desert ground, its saturated colors vibrating against the pale sand and rocky escarpments of Mleiha.
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Amy Sherald Lands on Time's 2026 Women of the Year List | Artnet News

At a moment when global progress demands bold and decisive action, the 2026 Women of the Year remind us that individual leadership remains one of the most powerful catalysts for change. Sherald is best known for her official portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama, renowned for her signature combination of grisaille skin tones and colorful, fashionable attire.
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Prado Conservators Get a Loewe Makeover

Designed in close dialogue with the Prado's conservators, the coats meet strict functional requirements essential to restoration work. They are constructed from high-quality, non-reflective materials that prevent any glare from interfering with the surface of a painting-an essential consideration when working millimeters away from a Velázquez or a Bosch.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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'Painting continues to be viable': Enrique Martinez Celaya on his sugar-coated show at the Wende Museum

Artist Enrique Martínez Celaya recreates his childhood Cuban home coated in 6,500lbs of sugar at the Wende Museum, exploring themes of memory, exile, and Cold War impact on his family.
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fromHyperallergic
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A View From the Easel

A shared studio space with natural light and an active art community fosters inspiration and creative expression through daily interaction with fellow artists.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Required Reading

Artists explore themes of Black resistance, marronage, and ecological history through natural materials and portraiture while navigating creative practice alongside full-time work.
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fromHyperallergic
23 hours ago

Art Movements: New Curator at the Frick

Aaron Wile becomes John Updike Curator at the Frick Collection, the Venice Biennale announces its 61st edition artists, and leadership changes occur at major Paris institutions including the Louvre.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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'If a work is meant to be mine, there's always time': Mashonda Tifrere on the art she collects and why

While taking a break from her musical career, Tifrere founded the nonprofit organisations ArtLeadHER and Art Genesis in 2016. ArtLeadHER provides visual-arts education and exhibition opportunities to women and teenage girls, while Art Genesis helps organise shows for emerging and underrepresented artists.
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The Art Boom in the Middle East, Are Old Masters Cool Now?, and a Fresco Fracas in Italy | Artnet News

Art Basel Qatar raises questions about cultural power redistribution, while contemporary art's focus on Old Masters reflects market pressures, and a removed church fresco in Rome highlights tensions between restoration, iconography, and political imagery.
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23 hours ago

David Driskell's Gifts to Black Art

Driskell started collecting in 1955 after taking a position as an art professor at Talladega College. As he explained in a 2017 lecture at the Whitney Museum of American Art, he put aside a small budget for art each year from his beginning salary of $3,000.
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What Do You Think of Asia's Biennials? We Want to Know | Artnet News

Asia hosts multiple concurrent biennials serving as cultural, economic, and political tools for cities and nations to promote themselves globally and develop local art markets.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Why Robert Therrien is a big deal

He's an artist that was a major presence in Los Angeles art for almost 50 years, one of the best sculptors to emerge in this town. But he hides in plain sight. Not enough people know about what makes him the artist that he is. When we look closer at Bob's work, he was an artist that was a part of the discussion here in Los Angeles for a very long time.
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Iraqi film draws on Saddam-era childhood in tale of life under dictatorship

Director Hasan Hadi's debut film depicts a child's dangerous quest to bake a cake for Saddam Hussein, inspired by his traumatic childhood experience under Iraq's brutal regime.
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Raw Material: The Art and Life of Susan Kleckner

Raw Material: The Art and Life of Susan Kleckner, on view at Haverford College's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery through April 5, 2026, is the first comprehensive retrospective of the pioneering feminist artist, filmmaker, photographer, and performance artist. Bringing together nearly 100 works, many never before publicly exhibited, the exhibition seeks to reposition Kleckner as a foundational figure in feminist, queer, and activist art histories.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Australia's coal city flexes culture muscle with major gallery expansion

The redevelopment prompted Simon and Catriona Mordant, leading Australian arts philanthropists, to make a record gift of 25 works from their private collection, and the gallery will present these to the public in a special exhibition to open in May. The building expansion makes Newcastle Art Gallery the largest public art institution in New South Wales outside Sydney.
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High Museum COO Resigns After $600K Disappeared

The High Museum of Art's chief operating officer Brady Lum resigned after an independent investigation found $600,000 stolen from the institution.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Back to Assam: British Museum agrees to loan fragile tapestry showing Krishna's life

The Vrindavani Vastra, a 350-year-old Krishna tapestry, will return to Assam for six months starting in 2027 under a British Museum loan agreement contingent on constructing a new museum extension.
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Rediscovering Plautilla Bricci, Rome's First Professional Woman Architect

Bricci was a multihyphenate artist active in the mid-17th century, and unique among female artists in that she was not only a painter but also an architect (most famous for a now destroyed Villa Benedetta Il Vascello), sculptor, and amateur musician. The daughter of an artist, Giovanni Bricci, she learned basic skills in his workshop and also worked his connections to meet potential patrons.
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Architect Edwin Lutyens's bust removed from Indian president's house as government reshapes nation's image

India's president removed Edwin Lutyens's bust from Rashtrapati Bhavan, replacing it with a statue of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari to distance the nation from colonial architectural legacy.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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Monumental commissions and pioneering women artists take centre stage at Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale 2026

The Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale explores how ideas, narratives, and traditions move globally, examining regional histories and cultural practices like ceremonial processions through 65 multidisciplinary artists from 35 countries.
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Pace Prints will open printmaking studio and gallery in Los Angeles

Since launching its first project in 1968—a sculptural embossed silkscreen book by the multimedia artist Lucas Samaras—Pace Prints has worked with artists to expand the formal and technical possibilities of printmaking. In the ensuing decades, the publisher has supported projects by artists like Louise Nevelson and John Chamberlain that blur distinctions between print, collage, sculpture and painting, often emphasising scale and material experimentation.
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Whimsical Beaded Sculptures by Amy Gross Meditate on Our Planet's Tiniest Life Forms

Amy Gross transforms beads, thread, and yarn into three-dimensional sculptural artworks depicting flora, fungi, and microscopic elements to explore scale, natural wonder, and ecological interdependence.
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Gwyneth Paltrow Is Selling Fashion and Furniture From Her Collection

Gwyneth Paltrow is auctioning personal fashion, jewelry, and furniture from her collection at Julien's Auctions on March 24-25, with proceeds benefiting World Central Kitchen.
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Behind the Scenes of Gagosian's Massive Michael Heizer Show | Artnet News

Michael Heizer's 'Negative Sculpture' exhibition at Gagosian features steel-lined sculptures filled with crushed red granite installed by raising the gallery floor rather than cutting into it.
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21 hours ago

How the Berlinale Turned Into a Horror Show of German Censorship

Berlin International Film Festival Director Tricia Tuttle faces potential removal after prizewinners criticized Israel during acceptance speeches, prompting film professionals to defend the festival's artistic independence.
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22 hours ago

Judy Baca Denies Misusing $5M Grant for Iconic LA Mural

According to a new report from the LA Times, 10 former employees of Baca's nonprofit, the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), allege that she misused funds from a $5 million Mellon Foundation grant in 2021. The funding was specifically to be administered over three years for the expansion of "The Great Wall" mural, a portion of which went on view at Jeffrey Deitch gallery in Los Angeles last Saturday, February 20.
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March 2026 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Multiple international art opportunities are available including juried exhibitions, grants, and residencies with deadlines in March 2026, offering selected artists exhibition, publication, promotion, and financial awards.
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Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayon Unite in 'Odyssey' at Freedom Tower

Two significant 20th-century Cuban artists, Carlos Alfonzo and Belkis Ayón, are exhibited together for the first time at Freedom Tower, revealing shared interests in mythology and artistic influences despite their stylistic differences.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
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A brush with... Martina Droth, director of the Yale Center for British Art

Every day, I see something new, simply because I'm there. My office is currently hung with a pair of enormous 18th-century landscape paintings by Richard Wilson. That will change, but for now I get to spend time with works I wouldn't otherwise look at so often.
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Seema Kohli: Samsara & Metamorphosis - The Mystical World of Seema Kohli

Kohli's work is inspired by the generative forces of nature-its cycles of growth, dissolution, and renewal. Central to the artist's visual language is Shakti, the transformative power of the divine feminine. Kohli uses the womb as a potent symbol of creation and possibility, exploring transformation within the eternal cycles of birth and death.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Remembering Dora Maurer, Isaiah Zagar, and Peter Stampfli

Multiple artists across diverse disciplines and geographies recently passed away, each leaving significant contributions to visual arts, community engagement, and artistic innovation.
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fromArtnet News
2 days ago

5 Cultural Destinations That Tell the Story of Los Angeles | Artnet News

Los Angeles museums showcase ambitious art institutions that extend beyond decoration, featuring innovative architecture and collections supporting local artists and ecological consciousness.
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With Fringe Trim and Gilded Baubles, Damselfrau's Masks Turn Disguise into Decadence

Magnhild Kennedy creates elaborate, eye-catching masks from found materials like beads, feathers, and baubles that conceal identity while ensuring visibility.
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2 days ago

Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock Will Soon Share the Spotlight at the Met

The Met presents a joint exhibition of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner as artistic equals, featuring over 120 works spanning their entire careers and revolutionary contributions to Abstract Expressionism.
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Riyadh Is Becoming a Public Art Destination. The Leader Behind It Offers Her Insights | Artnet News

Tuwaiq Sculpture Symposium has evolved into an inclusive international platform that permanently integrates over 120 sculptors' works throughout Riyadh's urban landscape as part of Vision 2030's cultural transformation.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

2,000-year-old inscriptions found in Valley of the Kings offer fresh insight into Indian presence in Ancient Egypt

Nearly 30 inscriptions in ancient Indian languages discovered in Valley of the Kings tombs provide evidence of Indian presence in Egypt between the first and third centuries AD.
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2 days ago

Artists Thinking Out Loud: The IFPDA Returns to the Park Avenue Armory this April

"Drawings at the IFPDA make great sense," said Jenny Gibbs, Executive Director of the IFPDA and IFPDA Foundation. "Museums group them together because both media represent graphic thinking and the transmutation of ideas through line and pressure."
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In Riyadh, Sweeping Survey Traces the Origins of the Saudi Art Movement

A comprehensive exhibition at the National Museum of Saudi Arabia documents the evolution of Saudi art from the 1960s-1980s, showcasing pioneering works and establishing the foundations of the modern Saudi art movement.
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'Quintessential' Frank Frazetta Painting Could Net $1 Million at Auction

Frank Frazetta's 1973 'Captive Princess' painting is heading to auction with a $1 million high estimate, reflecting surging demand for his fantasy artwork following record sales.
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What Will Define Art in 2026? Key Themes From the Big U.S. Shows | Artnet News

Three major 2026 U.S. art surveys reveal emerging curatorial patterns emphasizing folklore, natural-human boundaries, Black history, and collective identity through shared artist selections.
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17th-Century Painter Michaelina Wautier Was Almost Lost to History. Will Blockbuster Shows Juice Her Market? | Artnet News

Michaelina Wautier, a 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter, is experiencing a major revival after centuries of obscurity, with her innovative work spanning portraiture, still lifes, and allegorical scenes now gaining recognition.
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Actor Stellan Skarsgard doesn't believe in bad guys

They're flawed, they're sad, and they're comic. ... They are everything. Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård expresses his philosophy that human beings are nuanced creatures rather than simply good or evil, reflecting his approach to character development and his rejection of one-dimensional villains.
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"By Design" Treats Women Like Objects

A woman transforms into a chair in a surrealist comedy that exposes how consumer culture conflates femininity with material desire and envy.
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2 days ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
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Artist Sets Guinness World Record for Largest Sock Monkey

Artist Emilia Evans-Munton created a nearly 50-foot-long giant sock monkey sculpture titled 'Remember I'm Still Here' as a Guinness World Record-breaking tribute to abandoned childhood toys.
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4 months ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - The 2026 AXA Art Prize US is Open for Submissions

AXA XL launches the ninth edition of the AXA Art Prize US, inviting undergraduate and graduate students to submit figurative paintings, drawings, and prints by March 16, 2026.
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BIG WEEK: Black Choreographers Fest, Sunset Night Market, FAGJAZZ, Winterfest, more - 48 hills

Bay Area arts and culture events celebrate Black History Month, Latinx abstraction, and queer artistic communities through performances, exhibitions, and gatherings.
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Beatriz Gonzalez - Barbican Art Gallery Review

Beatriz González was a groundbreaking Colombian artist whose work explored power, grief, and memory through painting, sculpture, assemblages, and installations spanning six decades.
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Playful Patterns Emerge from Kinetic Systems in Pinaffo & Pluvinage's Vibrant Installations

Pinaffo & Pluvinage create interactive kinetic sculptures using colored wood, electronics, and textiles that invite public participation across various settings.
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venice art biennale 2026 curatorial team shares details as koyo kouoh's vision moves forward

Appointed Artistic Director of the Visual Arts Department in December 2024, Kouoh had fully developed the theoretical framework of the exhibition, artist selection, editorial structure, graphic identity, and spatial layout prior to her passing in May 2025. With the support of her family, La Biennale di Venezia committed to realizing the project exactly as she had conceived it.
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robotic bird by korean artist duo erases its own footprints as social commentary

A robotic bird leaves footprints over sand while another machine follows behind to erase the tracks with a toothbrush, along with a thin wire rake that smooths the sand. Finally, soft bristles flatten the surface to complete the tracks' erasure.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 days ago

12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze

Baca, who was awarded the National Medal of Arts by former US president Joe Biden, is working with a team of artists to tell socially engaged stories on 12ft-tall panels. "I want to use public space to create ... consciousness about the presence of people who are often the majority of the population but who may not be represented in any visual way," she says.
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Join Colossal and Enter to Win an Art-Filled Weekend for Two in Philly

Become a Colossal Member by March 3 to enter a giveaway for an art-focused Philadelphia weekend including tours, museum visits, lodging, and travel vouchers.
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New York Historical receives gift of 150 works by Indigenous artists

"I rarely use the term collecting and collector," Hsu-Tang says. "We both see ourselves as messengers... I don't own these works of art. I'm here to be a temporary steward of these messages, and to pass on-it's my duty to connect the past, the present and the future."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
4 days ago

Aleksandr Dotsenko, artist jailed in Russia over anti-war supermarket protest, dies

The Ukrainian-born jewellery artist Aleksandr Dotsenko, who was serving a three-year prison sentence in Russia for allegedly placing anti-war slogans in a supermarket in the Leningrad region, died on 19 February of a heart attack, according to media reports. Dotsenko, who was 65 when he died, was convicted of "public calls for terrorist activities" alongside his wife, the artist Anastasia Dyudyaeva, in July 2024. Dotsenko was sentenced to three years in prison, while Dyudyaeva is serving three-and-a-half years.
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