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1 hour ago

"We're All Quite Mad Here. You'll Fit Right In": The Icredible Detailed Illustrations Of Alex Heywood

Alex Heywood is a Scottish-born digital artist in Perth known for whimsical, wildlife-influenced illustrations, thin line art, low-saturated colours, and the Pet Human graphic novel.
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fromTime Out New York
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The Met just unveiled four new sculptures atop its famous steps-here's how they relate back to New York's natural habitat

Ten-foot bronze sculptures of a hawk, squirrel, coyote and deer now occupy The Met's Fifth Avenue facade, blending Indigenous patterns with urban wildlife.
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fromwww.npr.org
13 hours ago

Silent Hill f surprises as one of the boldest and best horror games ever

Silent Hill f reinvents the franchise with bold psychological horror, gore, and ambiguous narrative centered on Hinako in a decaying 1960s Japanese village.
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fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

Volunteer 'citizen historians' are trying to safeguard the Smithsonian

Volunteers are photographing Smithsonian museum objects and labels to document thousands of exhibits before the Trump Administration can change them.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

'The Lowdown' isn't just a good show. It's a good hang

Sterlin Harjo's neo-noir The Lowdown blends digressive storytelling, humor, sadness, and danger into a crime mystery set in present-day Tulsa.
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8 hours ago

BronxArtSpace and the Fight for Affordable Creativity in NYC

"We have a small but powerful ecosystem here: exhibition spaces, artist studios, and people who are willing to work with each other," said Sabine Schumacher, director of BronxArtSpace in Hunts Point.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 hours ago

After a turbulent period of reorganisation, the 18th Istanbul Biennial favours futurity over futility

Naomi Rincón-Gallardo's video installation, Resilience Tiacuache\Opposum Resilience (2019), perfectly encapsulates the hopes of the 18th Istanbul Biennial, a space where "self-preservation and futurity are interdependent", according to curator Christine Tohmé. Using survival-seeking opossums as a metaphor for mankind, this extremely funny and imaginative installation sees the creatures stand up to violent enemies that threaten their happiness and lives, bringing about a child-like joy in the viewer.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
6 hours ago

Artist Spotlight: Mila Useche

Mila Useche paints pop-infused, mythic self-portraits that merge Catholic and pre-Colombian iconography with autobiographical nostalgia and animated, avatar-like characters.
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fromCreativeApplications.Net
9 hours ago

Reflection Objects - Mark Walhimer

Emerging from the artist's meditative practice of lake kayaking, these compositions channel the phenomenology of being adrift: the body poised between two planes - sky above, reflection below - while light and color collapse the distinction between horizon and self. For Walhimer, kayaking is not simply recreation but a way of seeing, a durational practice that turns sky and water into an expanded field of perception.
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fromColossal
10 hours ago

Shape the Future of Art, Design, and Architecture at Cranbrook Academy of Art

Cranbrook Academy of Art is a graduate-only, mentorship-driven community cultivating innovative artists, architects, and designers with strong financial support and professional placement.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
8 hours ago

Curtain Calls: Powerful script comes to life in Center Rep's production of Indecent'

Center Rep's bilingual production of Indecent delivers powerful performances, precise direction, evocative design, and moving music that underscore the troupe's persecution and resilience.
fromPlaybill
7 hours ago

Turandot, BalletX, and More: What's Happening in Classic Arts This Week

The Metropolitan Opera's 2025-2026 season opened last night with Mason Bates' The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. Based on Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, the opera follows Josef Kavalier and Samuel Klayman, two Jewish cousins who break into the burgeoning comic book industry of the 1930s with the creation of an anti-fascist superhero called The Escapist, inspired by Josef's escape from Nazi-occupied Prague.
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fromColossal
3 hours ago

Stephanie Kilgast's Book 'Utopia' Chronicles Ten Years of Vibrant, Post-Apocalyptic Sculptures

A speculative human-free future imagines nature reclaiming discarded objects, forming colorful, symbiotic habitats that repurpose waste into joyful, hopeful sculptures.
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fromHi-Fructose Magazine - The New Contemporary Art Magazine
4 hours ago

Larger Than Life: The Sculptures of Kazu Hiro - Hi-Fructose Magazine

There are new mixed media sculptures in your Blue Acid show. They combine 3D elements with 2D painted planes which are almost billboard-like presentations intermixed in the work in a novel way. How do you approach such a thing? One of the great things about making art is discovering something that sprang from seemingly nowhere. In retrospect it looks logical but in the moment it's an epiphany and suddenly it's exciting to explore it.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - "Femininity is a life-long game": Lucy Robson @ PM/AM, London

Lucy Robson's paintings revisit hyper-femininity as a site of tension, contradiction, and power, using Rococo and Surrealist tropes to render the girly archetype uncanny.
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fromJuxtapoz
20 hours ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Danielle Orchard "Firstborn" @ Perrotin, Los Angeles

Paintings explore early motherhood's physical, symbolic, and somatic complexities, linking painting and mothering as parallel embodied, stamina-demanding acts.
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fromVulture
9 hours ago

Mary Boone, Who Ruled Galleries in the '80s, Is Back

Mary Boone curated 'Downtown/Uptown,' a densely packed retrospective of 1980s New York art at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, her first formal curation since prison.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

Jeanine Tesori, Young-Adult Whisperer

Juilliard cultivates musical-theater talent through intensive rehearsals, mentorship by established composers like Jeanine Tesori, and public performance opportunities such as Joe's Pub sessions.
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10 hours ago

Horoscopes Sept. 22, 2025: Bonnie Hunt, take a new approach to life

Happy Birthday: Take a new approach to life, love and achieving the happiness you deserve. A change of scenery, revamping your routine and learning more about the people, places and things that interest you are good places to start. Change begins with you, and without taking the initiative and establishing boundaries, standards and plans, you'll continue to spin your wheels and go nowhere. Shake things up, and you'll make things happen.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
23 hours ago

Watarstay [Wa:Tar] / 100A associates

Watar is an accommodation in Bongseong-ri, Jeju, that interprets Tamna’s classical landscapes through contemplative design, subtle shadows, and a refined, time-worn atmosphere.
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fromFuncheap
15 hours ago

The Box SF Artists & Makers Fair (Nov. 1-2)

Monthly weekend Artists & Makers Fair at The Box SF offers free public entry, two floors of event space, vintage mercantile, and vendor selling opportunities.
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fromFuncheap
11 hours ago

The Box SF Artists & Makers Fair (Dec. 6-7)

Monthly weekend Artists and Makers Fair at The Box SF offers free entry to browse and buy art and vintage goods in a historic venue.
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fromLondon On The Inside
10 hours ago

Over 250 Banksy Pieces to Be Displayed at This New Kensington Exhibition

Banksy Limitless London, opening 24 Sep 2025 in South Kensington, will present over 250 Banksy works including originals, installations, films, and rare pieces.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
11 hours ago

'Don't be complicit': open letter calls on Judy Chicago and Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolakonnikova to cancel Tel Aviv exhibition

Artists urged Judy Chicago and Nadya Tolokonnikova to cancel a Tel Aviv Museum exhibition, accusing participation of normalizing and artwashing alleged Israeli genocide in Gaza.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 hours ago

Suzie Miller on her Prima Facie follow-up Inter Alia: Boys are looking for male mentors. Instead they get the internet and porn'

Suzie Miller's courtroom plays expose sexual-assault prosecution failures, spark legal reforms, and probe tensions between feminist law principles and parental instincts.
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

In Our Poll About the Best Picture Books of the Past 25 Years, One Got More Votes Than Any Other

Last Stop on Market Street showed that picture books featuring working-class characters can win major awards, become bestsellers, and deeply connect with diverse readers.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

First and last initials

Clues use two-letter initials to identify eight famous people; includes last week's puzzle answer (Light saber → blaster) and a new anagram challenge EASTERN TIME.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

What Ancient Rome and Greece can teach us about comedians and free speech

Political leaders who celebrate cancelation of critical comedians mirror ancient punishments of jesters, threatening free speech and artistic dissent.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Earlybirds Club: for ladies who want to get down and also get to bed on time

Earlybirds Club stages 6–10 p.m. pop-up dance parties creating safe, music-filled early-evening spaces for women, trans, and non-binary people to enjoy live music.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 day ago

"Myths and Legends of the World": Dreamy, Folk and Fairytale Artworks and Illustrations of Julia Iredale

Flooded London By Squint/Opera Depicts "Curiously Utopian" Vision Of The City Under Water Theater of The Bauhaus: An Illustrated Guide to Total Art from 1925 "Super Best Friends": Friendships Are Everywhere We Look! Never Drink Alone: A Visual Melancholic Journey Into Loneliness Artist Recreates Best Picture Nominees As Oscars 2020 Statues Looney Tunes: The Original Model Sheets Into The Make-Believe World Of Polish Re-Enactors 5 Ridiculously Pretty Sisters Thank Their Parents for Their Expensive Weddings With a Photoshoot
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
1 day ago

Embracing the Ethereal: A Journey Through DUNST at the LOST Art Festival 2025

Berlin's avant-garde artistic scene is forever enriched by the mesmerising performance work, DUNST, crafted by the dynamic duo Marie Zechiel and Elodie Carstensen. The piece premiered at the esteemed LOST Art Festival 2025. This stunning piece transports us into a realm where body, space, and atmosphere converge in an unforgettable experience. Set against the backdrop of Guillaume Cousin's monumental smoke-ring installation within the industrial expanse of the Kolbenhutte, DUNST unfolds a tapestry of movement that captivates the senses.
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fromCreative Bloq
1 day ago

Create an art studio you want to come back to, not just one that looks good for Instagram

A compact, personalized Los Angeles studio combines traditional and digital art tools, optimized for inking, toy design, and content creation.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

bamboo-woven spherical installation by cheng tsung feng shapes meeting dome in taiwan

A monumental bamboo-woven sphere magnifies traditional Taiwanese chair weaving into a permeable communal dome combining bamboo lattice and metal framework for gathering and reflection.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Children's Discovery Museum celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month kicked off on Sunday, Sept. 14, at Children's Discovery Museum with a performance by Dulce Tricolor Venezolano, a traditional Venezuelan dance group. The celebration also included the first of three visits from artists Elba Raquel (AKA BO$$), Yuky, Rox, Emoventur and Itzayana Silva, who are presenting an immersive alebrije experience to support the exhibit of alebrijes in Plaza de Cesar Chavez throughout September. Upcoming events include: Sunday, Sept. 28-ChiquyBoom!, 11:30 a.m.; Chiqlets dance group, 2 p.m.; and Alebrije Immersive Experience 10 a.m.-2 p.m.;
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 day ago

1935 Mercedes-benz 500k Special Roadster: A Masterpiece of Prewar Automotive Design and Luxury

Inventive projects and notable cultural, design, and technological developments spanning fashion, art, automotive, space, and photography.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Get ready for a "glorious, toe-tapping, razzle-dazzling" time with Some Like It Hot!

Some Like It Hot is a Tony- and Grammy-winning, fast-paced Prohibition-era musical comedy about two musicians in disguise fleeing gangsters while pursuing love and stardom.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Festival of futility: Beckett's big fall in New York theater | amNewYork

Three major Beckett plays—Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Krapp's Last Tape—will be staged across New York this fall, foregrounding themes of waiting, repetition, and contemporary relevance.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

London's Vagina Museum halts US sales over Trump's trade tariffs

The Vagina Museum has suspended US souvenir shipping because a newly imposed 10% US baseline tariff makes small-parcel shipments financially unviable.
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1 day ago

Buy Unique Solitaire Rings for Men and Women - Neel Jewels

A solitaire ring by Neel Jewels is a timeless and elegant piece of jewellery featuring a single diamond on a simple band, or it may be surrounded by small diamonds.
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When it comes to choosing an engagement ring, the debate over whether diamond or gold rings are more classy is a timeless one.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Taylor Swift upcoming 'The Life of a Showgirl' to hit movie theatres

Taylor Swift is releasing her 12th album The Life of a Showgirl and premiering an 89-minute cinema event Oct. 3–5, including a new music video.
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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

Dao Strom, re-associating yellow at TBA * Oregon ArtsWatch

In Tender Revolutions/Yellow Songs, personal post-war and diasporic herstories are revisited by means of the Vietnamese creation myth, a multi-part origin story told at the outset by Dao, and further narrated by her two poet-collaborators Barbara Tran and Hoa Nguyen, fellow members of She Who Has No Master(s). Co-founded by Dao, this collective of Vietnamese womxn and nonbinary writers of the Vietnamese diaspora "engage in collaborative, polyvocal, and hybrid-poetic works to enact a politics of connection across diasporic boundaries."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Monochrome is a way of finding poetry in everyday life': Melissa David's best phone picture

A spontaneous black-and-white photograph captures Parisian light, strong shadows, candid passersby, and personal emotion, inviting viewers to project their own interpretations.
fromMedium
6 months ago

Raymonda wants love and a career-SF Ballet gives her both

I always thought ballet would be a music box come to life. A dainty princess twirls in a stiff tutu while a prince solemnly assists, and the whole performance would serve up a tax-free inheritance in pointe shoes - polished, rarefied, and untouched by mortal concerns like gravity or sweat. In reality, one heroine fumbles every life decision and ends up in a swamp.
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fromThe Local France
2 days ago

Bayeux Tapestry leaves museum for first time since 1983 before UK loan

Bayeux Tapestry moved to secret storage in Normandy before loan to UK; removal involved 90+ people and raised conservation concerns.
fromIndependent
2 days ago

The real house of Guinness: 'I definitely think they thought of themselves as Irish... but we didn't want big economic and political turmoil'

A Netflix drama about them is on its way, but head of the family Ned Guinness has written his own history of the iconic dynasty. Here, he talks about his idyllic childhood in Farmleigh, the accusations of sectarianism his ancestors faced, why they opposed Irish independence and how the brewery almost moved to Wales
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Romance, drama and blood-soaked football in theaters this weekend

Weekend cineplex offerings include a sports-horror about football-related injury and abuse, a magical GPS rom-com, an eco-themed film, and a queer cautionary drama.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Miley Cyrus has never been 'super consistent.' She told us why that works for her

Miley Cyrus embraces continual reinvention, exploring diverse musical genres on Something Beautiful while using deluxe tracks to mend her relationship with her father.
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fromLondon On The Inside
4 years ago

The Other Art Fair | Lifestyle | London On The Inside

The Other Art Fair returns in-person to King's Cross this July, showcasing over 110 emerging independent artists with affordable original artworks priced from £100.
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3 days ago

Raul de Nieves' "In Light of Innocence" Transforms Pioneer Works | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Known for his ability to fuse Catholic iconography with Mexican folklore and contemporary visual culture, de Nieves uses this project to create a space for reflection, renewal, and collective connection. The exhibition marks the artist's first institutional solo presentation in New York City and is on view through December 14, making it one of the city's most striking cultural experiences this season.
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fromColossal
3 days ago

In Ethereal Paintings, Calida Rawles Plunges into the Dark Depths of Water

Water, for Rawles, is never neutral. In the lineage of scholars like Christina Sharpe and Saidiya Hartman, the artist considers water to be a charged site and vessel for memory. Along with references to texts by Audre Lorde, Octavia Butler, and Albert Camus, among others, she presents this philosophical grounding as a way to consider the inevitability of change and how transformation can inspire hope. "What is the artist's role in moments of crisis?" she asks.
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fromKqed
3 days ago

Oakland's EastSide Arts Alliance Celebrates 25 Years - With Big Changes Ahead | KQED

EastSide Arts Alliance grew from grassroots collectives into a community arts institution celebrating multicultural solidarity and cultural assets in a low-income East Oakland neighborhood.
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fromJuxtapoz
3 days ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Pablo Benzo: Time Traveler and Other Fragile Detours @ The Hole, NYC

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Juxtapoz Magazine - Pablo Benzo: Time Traveler and Other Fragile Detours @ The Hole, NYC

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3 days ago

Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui/Eastman, Vlaemsch (chez moi)

Vlaemsch (chez moi) is Flemish-Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's love letter to his native Flanders. Like so many love letters, it's full of anger, pain and recrimination. Its tone is by turns overblown, infuriated, accusatory, ironic and tender. It is, nonetheless, a love letter in the guise of a piece of dance-theatre. Cherkaoui's background is as complex as that of his native Flanders. He was born in Antwerp, the son of a Moroccan father and a Flemish mother;
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The Guardian view on Adolescence cleaning up at the Emmys: the importance of grassroots drama training | Editorial

Grassroots drama schools and community clubs are vital for working-class actors' access to television and film, but UK drama education faces severe decline.
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

Danny Boyle will direct a massive weekend-long festival at the Southbank Centre next year

But now a true successor has been announced: next year the Southbank Centre's 2026 75th anniversary programme will play explicit homage to the Festival of Great Britain, most notably in You Are Here (May 4 and 5 2026), a huge weekend-long celebration of British youth culture conceived and directed by the one and only Danny 'London Olympics Opening Ceremony' Boyle, plus Gareth Pugh, Carson McColl and Paulette Randall.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 days ago

Picasso or Bitcoin? How art's status is changing among the super-rich

Christie's raised a projected $2.1bn in the first half of 2025-pretty much the same as last year. Sales in the 20th- and 21st-century art category were down 2%, but luxury, significantly, was up 29%. The headline numbers were almost identical at Sotheby's, whose first-half sales raised $2.2bn, just slightly down on the $2.3bn in the equivalent period last year.
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fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Theater / Cheng Tsung FENG Design Studio

Artist Cheng Tsung FENG's creative practice is deeply tied to the preservation and reinterpretation of fading traditional crafts and cultural memories. For this monumental outdoor installation, his focus turned to the bamboo opera stage-a once-prevalent architectural form in Taiwan's temple festivals and communal celebrations, but now rarely seen as times have changed. At the historic Wenwu Temple in Lukang, Changhua, which itself has stood for over two centuries,
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fromPortland Mercury
2 days ago

Peek Inside Erika Rier's World of Mischievous, Mythical Monsters

Ceramic creatures embody mythology and feminine complexity while inviting viewers to assemble them and create new stories.
fromVulture
3 days ago

Making the '60s Weird Again

We've been swimming in the 1960s for decades, replaying the era like a classic-rock album. The artistic movements that came out of that time remain as fixed as the stars: Pop, minimalism, conceptualism, Land Art, feminism. Over the years, curators have mounted endless tributes to Warhol and his circle, Judd and his boxes, Hesse and her synthetic materials. Many of these artists are good, some great. But most of the shows border on boring.
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from48 hills
3 days ago

Maya Fuji's luminous paintings conjure 'uncanny coexistence' with spiritual realm - 48 hills

I love how welcoming the Bay Area arts community is. As a self-taught artist, I didn't have much guidance on how to initiate my work being shown in galleries. I started by showing up at openings hoping to meet and engage with other artists. I've noticed how kind and supportive everyone has been, and I've made genuine friendships along the way,
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fromThe Walrus
3 days ago

How Instagram Upended the Art World | The Walrus

Anna Weyant's public prominence is driven more by romantic ties and market hype than by broad critical focus on her painting practice.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Southbank Centre to galvanise' nation with Festival of Britain celebration

Danny Boyle will transform the Southbank Centre into a mass youth-culture celebration for the Festival of Britain's 75th anniversary to unite and inspire the nation.
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fromTime Out New York
2 days ago

Renoir's rarely seen drawings debut at the Morgan

Renoir's works on paper, including drawings, pastels, watercolors and studies, will be exhibited in a major Morgan Library show spanning his entire career.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

The Metropolitan Opera Delves Into Comic Books

Metropolitan Opera opens season with an opera about two 1940s cousins who create an antifascist comic hero, blending European, New York, and comic worlds.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 days ago

Mexico City's major art museums closed amid union dispute

The INBAL oversees Mexican heritage from the 20th century onward, managing 29 schools, 18 museums and several theatres. It was created in 2015, under the ministry of culture, to centralise cultural policy after years under the ministry of education. Budget cuts- including a projected 20% reduction for INBAL in 2026 -along with longstanding structural issues, have weakened the ministry of culture.
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fromTime Out New York
2 days ago

Broadway tickets are up to 40% off right now

New York Theatre Sale offers up to 40% off tickets to more than 70 Broadway, off-Broadway, and downtown shows through October 8.
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