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How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will reshape Eastern Europe’s cultural scene
Centre Pompidou Halts $619,000 Donation From Russian Oligarch Vladimir Potanin—Who Already Gave the Museum $1.4 Million
Paintings rescued from Ukraine—by being rolled up in drain pipes—offered in Sotheby's humanitarian fundraising sale

A Russian collective brings artists from Ukraine and Russia to a residency in New York
The Great Artist 'Malevich is not Russian': activist group takes to Instagram to demand that Ukrainian heritage is recognised
Ukrainian Soldiers Unearth Ancient Greek Amphorae During Trench Dig

Artillery: Letters in Exile, No. 6 By Maria Agureeva

Honoring the memory of artist, designer and KGB dissident Lyubov Panchenko. She died in Bucha from hunger and shelling due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. She was 85 years old.

Iconic Photos Give Rare Glimpse of Smithsonian’s Storage Rooms; Director Kirk Johnson explains what goes on behind the scenes at the world’s largest natural history museum

Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama Blends Pop Culture and Art History to Explore His Global Identity

‘Painting Is Like Keeping a Diary’: Rising Star Cristina BanBan on Exploring Her Psyche by Depicting a World of Doppelgängers: Spanish-born painter is especially interested in depicting women
'Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen' at The Courtauld Gallery
Stories That Need to Be Told; Artist Minouk Lim wants to offer a very different perspective on how one might deal with a grim history of torture whose effects continue to be felt in the present; At the Walker
Will the Art World Ever Embrace ‘Alien’ Artist H.R. Giger? A Gallery Showing His Sci-Fi Sculptures and Prints at the Independent Fair Hopes So

New Criterion: The Many Donatellos: On “Donatello: The Renaissance” at the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and the Musei del Bargello, Florence

Art Review: Assemblage Artist Jesse Darling: “I Think About Modernity as a Fairytale”

Step Inside Raqib Shaw’s Secret Garden Studio, Where He Tends Bonsai and Channels His Grief Into Healing New Paintings
Spotlight: See the Trailer for a New Documentary About Artist King Saladeen’s Work in Sequoia National Park
"Dream Big Sequoia" Trailer; Artist King Saladeen
NANCY EVANS

Brooklyn Rail: Nancy Evans: Moonshadow
Nancy Evans at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Ask an Art Adviser: Is Art a Bubble? Are NFTs Art? Lisa Schiff weighs in on the state of the global art market — and what she learned from advising Leonardo DiCaprio

David Hockney Has Created His Largest Painting Ever—a 314-Foot Frieze Inspired by His Year in Lockdown; “A Year in Normandie”

The Shape of Freedom: International Abstraction After 1945; Debuting at the Museum Barberini, in Potsdam, Germany
In Formation: How Early SoCal Feminist Artists Forged their Identities through Collaborative Practice

The Forecast Is Gloriously Stormy for Carla Chan’s Elemental Offerings at Frieze; Hong Kong artist harnesses turbulent weather in stunning digital projects for La Prairie

Kim Fay in Detroit: Untitled at What Pipeline; Farah Al Qasimi, Elizabeth Englander, Bruno Zhu
NFT: DIGITAL WILD WEST
Celebrity-endorsed NFTs leave investors 'financially crippled'; Fans of celebrities, like Floyd Mayweather, have been quick to purchase NFTs he promoted

Nike Sold an NFT Sneaker for $134,000; Why would anyone spend that much for a virtual shoe?
Crypto Artist The Miha Artnak Tricked the World Into Believing He Created a Bitcoin City. Now, He’s Minting a New Series of NFTs

Comedian Seth Green Loses Bored Ape NFTs in Hack: “Well frens it happened to me.”
NFTs ruled as digital assets after Singapore court freezes blockchain sale of Bored Ape; Collector has won a court injunction to stop the sale of an NFT that was used as collateral against a loan

NFT Pioneer Olive Allen Wants to Introduce the Art World to the Metaverse. Her Vision of the Future Looks Nothing Like Zuckerberg'
What Can N.F.T.s Do for Dead Artists?
Tezos blockchain's foundation launches £1m fund to collect NFTs by African and Asian artists

NFTs Flood LA: Sir Mix-A-Lot and His Bit Butts

‘I Was Reborn’: Artist Takashi Murakami on How NFTs Helped Him See the Art Industry Anew
Highest Valued Living Painter David Hockney: NFTs are for 'Crooks and Swindlers’; Described Beeple's NFT art as "silly little things."

A Painting by a Teenaged Egon Schiele, Thought Lost for Decades, Has Been Found—and Will Be Turned Into an NFT to Fund Its Restoration
Madonna’s NFT Collab With Beeple Is a Matryoshka of Vagina Horrors; Can’t Madonna just donate to charity without making everyone look at a 3D scan of her vagina?

Madonna reveals fully nude NFTs — and a shocking 3D model of her vagina
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THE DARK BOB

Bob and Bob! Meet the Dark Bob; New Website. The Dark Bob was part of the first generation of performance artists that flourished in Los Angeles during the Seventies
DISCOVERY
NASA: ‘Something weird’ is expanding universe amid Hubble discovery; Might not be able to be explained by modern science.
‘It’s Just Gorgeous’: Rare Deep-Sea Dragonfish Spotted Off California Coast

Archaeologist, Adventurer And Spinner Of Tales: The Life Of Heinrich Schliemann Is Reassessed In Berlin Show; Famed for his discovery of Troy

Archaeologists Have Revealed North America’s Largest Cave Paintings in Rural Alabama Through the Magic of 3D Imaging
DESIGN
Inside the Louis Vuitton and Nike “Air Force 1” Exhibition, a Chance to Commune With Virgil Abloh’s Expansive Vision
Yello: Politics, Art, and Design: How the news media visualized the Uvalde shooting; New Instagram Sans font; Virgil Abloh’s new posthumous Louis Vuitton collection is here

Dive into the Psychedelic World of Danish Designer Verner Panton

For the love of apartment signs! (A tribute to the most overlooked letters in L.A.)
A Bridge Between Worlds: Virgil Abloh in Art, Design, and Everything Else
This Instagram is Dedicated to Venetian Tiled Floors

Modern Design, Objects and Furnishings, at Auction

A Profile and a Show of Versatile Artist John Held, Jr. (American, 1889-1958)
FORMERLY KNOWN AS CINEMA

Baz Luhrmann's 'Elvis' Makes Cannes Tremble With 12-Minute Standing Ovation...

Actor Woody Harrelson’s film gets eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival; “Triangle of Sadness”; Dark comedy directed by Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund
'Triangle of Sadness' new clip official from Cannes Film Festival 2022
Hollywood Elsewhere: Half of “Triangle of Sadness” Scores Tone Perfectly; Wickedly funny

The Sly Irony of Director Yorgos Lanthimos’s ‘Bleat’; Featuring Emma Stone, Damien Bonnard and a well-trained trip of goats, the Greek director’s silent short frees him from the pressures of the box office; Strange, comic yet bleakly beautiful

Our Lead Film Critic JUSTIN TANNER Reviews: “Top Gun: Maverick,” is actually more fun than it has any right to be. Especially in its nail-biting final half hour.
The Great George Miller’s ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ is a Major Disappointment at Cannes; Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba
George Miller's "Three Thousand Years Of Longing" Official Trailer
Directed by David Cronenberg, Sick ‘Crimes Of The Future’ Scenes Spark Cannes Walkout In First 5 Minutes; Kristen Stewart, Léa Seydoux and Viggo Mortensen
‘Crimes of the Future’ Could Become David Cronenberg’s Magnum Opus; Meditative work that encompasses all of the obsessions he’s tackled in his legendary 45 year career
Netflix Chaos: With 150 New Layoffs, Everything Now Depends on $220 Mil Mysterious “Gray Man” Release in July

Artillery's Skot Armstrong: Hungarian Rhapsodies; "Much of the storytelling is achieved through song, and even songs that toe the party line can throw ironic shade."
My Place in the Sun: Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington by George Stevens Jr.
Why David Lynch’s ‘Fire Walk With Me’ Is a Masterpiece in its Own Right; 30 Years Old
Director Ari Aster’s Much Anticipated ‘Disappointment Blvd’ Clocking in at 3 and a Half Hours, A24 Wants Shorter Version; Aster doesn’t want to cut
New Doc "The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh" Official Trailer
Director James Gray's 'Armageddon Time' review – Hopkins and Hathaway can’t save this stagy tale of a quasi-Trump
"Elvis" Director Baz Luhrmann Is Ready for Rhinestones, Cadillacs, Dr. Feelgood and a Svengali; A wildly ambitious movie about race and sex and class and music in America
Kill Japan's Elderly? Cannes Film Probes Chilling Idea; Old People Agree To Be Euthanised To Solve The Challenge Of A Rapidly Ageing Population; "Plan 75" by Japanese director and writer Chie Hayakawa

Star Wars Forever: How Producer Kathleen Kennedy Is Expanding the Galaxy.
Andor Star Wars Series: Diego Luna and showrunner Tony Gilroy say their Disney+ show will change how fans see 'Rogue One'

Nobody makes films like Alex Garland. But he might stop making them
Alex Garland's Provocative 'Men' Asks: Are Men OK? Surrealist nightmare of gender terror from one of Hollywood’s most distinctive directors
'Barbie' Will Feature Multiple Versions of Barbie and Ken Including Simu Liu and Issa Rae joing Margo Robbie; Directed by Greta Gerwig; Screenplay by Noah Baumbach

'Boy Kills World' Image Reveals a Ripped Bill Skarsgård in Dystopian Action-Thriller Movie; The film is directed by Moritz Mohr
'Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris' Official Trailer

Interview: German Actor Udo Kier on His 275 Films: ‘I was so weak from eating only salad leaves to play 'Dracula' I was in a wheelchair’
ART NOIR

Inigo Philbrick, Art dealer, sentenced to 7 years in $86 million fraud scheme; On the lam, Arrested in the South Pacific; Plead guilty
Château LaThief: Intoxicating investment opportunity collateralized with extraordinarily valuable bottles of fine wine— What could possibly go wrong?
Pop-up show of 'Soho scammer' Anna Sorokin's prison drawings takes over Manhattan hotel lobby
Italy’s Art Police Recover Titian Masterpiece Believed Lost: Investigating two Swiss citizens
Long-Lost $100 Million Willem de Kooning Painting Goes on View for First Time Since Theft at the Getty Center

“Brazen” Couple Tries to Walk Out of Manhattan Gallery With a Basquiat; Suspects attempted to take a Basquiat artwork valued at $45,000 from Taglialatella Galleries but instead made off with a half-empty bottle of whiskey.

Was UK museum's Courbet landscape stolen in Nazi-occupied France for Hitler’s deputy?

Les Apaches, the Parisian Street Gangs that Danced with Dandyism
La Danse Apache (1935)
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE

The Mysterious Magic of Waterfalls
The Crystallization of Ice Stars, a Music Video by Bellatrix Sébastien Guérive
UPDATE: Japan’s Monkey Queen Made It Through Mating Season With Her Reign Intact


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Notes and Pictures From Frieze New York; Hakim Bishara won’t bother you with talk about how obscenely decadent and out of touch the Frieze art fair is. And yet…
KEVIN BEASLEY

Christopher Knight Review: Artist Kevin Beasley wields resin like amber for trapping life’s transient flies; A bathtub made of cotton and resin

Kevin Beasley "On Site" at Regen Projects

In Pictures: Anselm Kiefer Marks Venice’s 1,600th Anniversary With a Startling Vision of Ice and Fire; Show is also a meditation on the late Italian philosopher Andrea Emo

Fawn Rogers “Your Perfect Plastic Heart” at Wilding Cran Gallery

In the studio with… Martha Jungwirth; She only allows interesting people to enter
LAWRENCE WESCHLER
On Tadeusz Różewicz’s 1946 poem, “In the Middle of Life”; A Conversation with Blaise Agüera y Arcas, "one of the top innovators in the world”; A Closer Look at Adolphe Menzel: the Giant at the Prado
CULTURE
New Criterion: Culture Against Civilization. On reasons to be pessimistic and optimistic about the future of Western civilization

The Plague of “Mind-Working”; On the growing class of “intellectuals”
FASHION

Vanity Fair's Nate Freeman: “Who... Are All These People?” Inside Balenciaga’s Unprecedented Fashion Show at the New York Stock Exchange; Kanye West, Megan Thee Stallion, Eric Adams, and a who’s who of the art world flocked to creative director Demna’s historic runway show, the first time the public has been allowed on the trading floor since 9/11
The Multilayered Movie of American Fashion; “In America: An Anthology of Fashion”; From Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute show; Nine Celebrated Film Directors
STUDIO + GALLERY

It’s All About Functional Shapes in Hannah Polskin's Abstract Painter’s Los Angeles Live-Work Loft

A Warehouse Home In Melbourne's Prahran Suburb That Doubles As An Art Gallery

The Adventure of Art Gallery Owner Gió Marconi
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PACIFIC

Gordy Grundy: Creative in Hawaiʻi
The artist’s freedom-loving bubble is a protective space, a defense against the contrary outside world, where influences should receive a wary invitation to enter. If you can maintain the illusion, that beautiful bubble will float and flourish—even in a Siberian gulag, an awful marriage or a dull suburb...
Paul Theroux’s Quest to Define Hawaii; For this renowned travel writer, no place has proved harder to decipher than his home for the past 22 years

FLUX Magazine: The Alarming Decline of Hawai‘i’s Tradewinds

New Yorker Profile: Matthew Wong’s Life in Light and Shadow; How a self-taught artist became one of the most celebrated painters of his generation

Christopher Knight Review: Five Pandemic-Postponed Art Shows Worth Seeing Right Now

Mark Dion "Theater of Extinction" at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
MEDIA
How Should Twitter Change? Future of a troubled social network, briefly imagined by Ai Weiwei, Joyce Carol Oates, Kate Klonick, and others
ARTFUL CELEBS

Snap CEO Evan Spiegel and Model Miranda Kerr Surprised Otis College of Art and Design Grads and Paid Off Art School Student Loans

‘I Was Terrified’: British Pop Star Robbie Williams on Stepping Out of His Comfort Zone to Show His Paintings to the World; A Unique Collaboration with Interior Architect Ed Godrich

'Outlaw' Porsche Customized by 70s Minimalist Sculptor Robert Morris Hits the Market

East of Borneo: Luciano Perna (1958 – 2021)
CLIMATE
Green is the New Black: a new column at The Art Newspaper is spotlighting the movers and shakers making the art world more environmentally sustainable

Protest art is popular, but should it become big business? Activism has a growing presence at art fairs, but it’s up to collectors and other stakeholders to enact meaningful change
CRAFT

'This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World' Examines the State of Contemporary Craft in America Today.

Fold an Elaborate Origami Menagerie with DIY Instructions from Jo Nakashima
ILLUSTRATION

Let’s Run Away with Artist and Children's Books Illustrator Ernst Kreidolf (1863-1956)

A Monograph Gathers Dozens of Jolly, Anxious, and Relatable Characters by Artist Jean Jullien

Frances Colpitt: The Surrealist Assemblage of Hector A. Ramirez
MURAKAMI MADNESS
Takashi Murakami on New Exhibitions, NFTs and Why Bernard Arnault Should Be a Brand

Takashi Murakami Talks About His Practice Ahead of Shows at Gagosian and the Broad
How a Singaporean couple turned their home into a Takashi Murakami art gallery
LAWRENCE WESCHLER
Old Art Guys Getting All Choked Up: Irwin / Longo / Morandi / Piero / Snyder
I happened to be up on the fourth floor of the Whitney Museum in New York, experiencing—or perhaps I should say re-experiencing—its restaging of Robert Irwin's legendary 1977 Scrim veil-Black rectangle-Natural light installation, a piece in which the California artist had started out by emptying virtually the entire floor, stripping it down to its barest essentials (the dark slate flooring, the gray hive ceiling, that stark trapezoidal window off to the side) and then bisecting the resulting vast empty space with a shimmering, pearlescent expanse of white scrim, held taut from ceiling down to eye level by a black metal bar...

Artillery: The Wild Saga of Artist Linda Lighton "Psycho Ceramics"
Q+A: John Waters, the filmmaker and author of 'Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance' answers 52 of life’s most pressing questions
FICTIVE ART: OUR NEW VIDEOS
Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Lenore Malen
Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Lenore Malen
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THREADS

New Mexico Fiber Artist Eric-Paul Riege Sees Life as a Loom
Amazing Japanese Traditional Textiles

See How Two Sisters—and a Team of 5,000—Crocheted Extraordinary Sculptures of the World’s Coral Reefs

In Pictures: See Long-Lost Paintings by Francis Hines, Who Wrapped Art and Buildings in Fabric, Discovered in a Dumpster by a Car Mechanic

BRAVING OPPRESSION

China Tried to Shut Down Dissident Artist Badiucao’s Show in Prague. It Only Made Him More Famous
Hollywood's New McCarthy Era: The "Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em" Podcast with Nancy Rommelmann and Sarah Hepola
GO, VAN GOGH!

What lies behind the twisted forms of Van Gogh's mountain landscape at the Guggenheim in New York? Vincent painted this powerful work just outside the walls of his asylum

Could one of these lost Van Goghs—which disappeared during the Nazi period—be hidden in your attic? These five missing paintings might still survive—possibly looted and secreted away

The Marcos art mystery: with a new Philippines president, we ask what happened to the family's Van Gogh? Ferdinand Marcos, the former president, and his wife Imelda owned one of Vincent’s peasant scenes. Did it end up in Japan?
MANUFACTURING ART

Want to Smell Like Cleopatra? Researchers Are Combining Ancient and Ultra-Modern Techniques to Recreate Historical Scents
Scraping, Scraping, Scraping or A Slow Descent Into Madness. The Conservation of Mathias J. Alten
Remarkable New Infrared Images of Picasso’s Blue Period Works Reveal Buried Underpaintings and His Extraordinary Process
Radical! A New System Called DALL-E Seems to Have Cracked the Code on True AI-Generated Art; Implications Are Staggering
DALL-E 2 Explained
GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES

Damien Hirst’s Son Cassius Collaborated With Prada on a Brand-New Collection of Spray-Painted Sneakers; Capsule reflects the teenage Londoner’s love of electronic music

Goldman: LA Opera commissions well-known, LA artist RETNA for 'Aida' sets.

Want to Wear a Basquiat? Inside the Big Business of Artist Merch; From Barbies to Coach bags, Basquiat is everywhere.

Dior Unveils Twelve Artists’ Dior Lady Art Handbags For Their Sixth Edition
Tilda Swinton Helps Choose the Arts’ Next Stars with Chanel
Hyperallergic: Artist Opportunities, May 2022
Creative Capital: Artist Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines in May 2022
Burnaway: Call For Artists
PHOTOGRAPHY

‘I look at myself as an alchemist’: photographer Jamel Shabazz captures joy and sadness on the streets; Brooklyn photographer reflects on decades of capturing joy and sadness—often in the same image

Photos: Eid al-Fitr and the End of Ramadan 2022
‘A Lot of My Work Is Very Tough’: Watch Photographer Richard Misrach Mine His Archive to Find Beauty Hidden in Suffering

New Yorker: Paolo Pellegrin’s Photographic Quest for the Sublime; For as long as the celebrated photojournalist has been doing his best work, he has been grappling with the threat of blindness

Legendary French Photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue's Forgotten Muse, Renee, on the French Riviera

Howard University Acquires 252 Gordon Parks Photographs Spanning Five Decades

Photographer Luo Yang captures rare glimpse of China’s ‘brave and free’ youth
How Postwar Italy Created The Paparazzi


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THE WILD BIDDING WAR FOR THE PAINTING THAT BECAME MARVIN GAYE'S ALBUM COVER "I WANT YOU"

Vanity Fair's Nate Freeman: “I Either Wanted It, or I Wanted That Guy to Pay”: Inside the Wild West Auction for 'The Sugar Shack'

Record-Setting Ernie Barnes Painting Steals the Spotlight at Christie’s $831M. Evening Sales; A factor of 80 times its $150,000 low estimate, with a final price of $15.3 million
‘The Secret’s Out’: Bill Perkins, Buyer of the Record-Smashing Ernie Barnes Painting at Christie’s, Tells Us About His Auction Coup of a Lifetime
‘I’ll Never Be the Only Woman Again’: Two Art World Stars Discuss a Texas Show of Women Painting Women; Marylin Minter, Jenna Gribbon, and chief curator Andrea Karnes
The Art of Creative Destruction; Tracing artists’s commitment to annihilation, from Man Ray to Cornelia Parker
MUST READ POETRY
'How Pleasant It Is To Have Money' By Arthur Hugh Clough; A Stanza:
The best of the tables and the best of the fare—
And as for the others, the devil may care;
It isn’t our fault if they dare not afford
To sup like a prince and be drunk as a lord.
So pleasant it is to have money, heigh ho!
So pleasant it is to have money.
EXPERIENTIAL

“Weird Sensation Feels Good" London’s Design Museum Hosts the World’s First Exhibition Dedicated to ASMR: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response; Intimacy
Superblue: Interview with CEO Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst and Curator Kathleen Forde by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp

New Yorker: LARPing Goes to Disneyworld; Taking Live-action Role-Play to a Lavish Extreme

Step into Glenn Kaino’s magical and immersive forest installation
Drambot: Restorative Art in Glenn Kaino’s Magic Forest
Why ‘Experiential Flagships’ Are Next Big Thing in Retail
Two New Permanent Meow Wolf “Portals” Come to Texas; Houston and Grapevine

Video: See it to believe it! Refik Anadol Celebrates Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona with “Casa Batlló: Living Architecture”
BODY ART

The Extreme Nail Artist With Equally Out-of-This-World Style

One Summer, Forever: The Story and Significance of John Van Hamersveld's 'Endless Summer' Poster
New Criterion: Joan Mitchell’s Machines
AN ART WORLD LOVE STORY

The Love and Art of Irene and Peter Stern; Artist couple shared creativity and mutual devotion reflecting a period of light and joy that came after considerable darkness in their early lives

Brooklyn Rail: In Conversation: Charles Ray

Frida Kahlo’s medical records—obtained by her grand-niece—reveal decades of negotiating pain and painting

At 90, Gerhard Richter Comes Out of Retirement With a Show of New Paintings and Photographs in Switzerland—See Them Here
IS THERE AN HEIR IN THE WORKS? WILL BABY MAKE THREE?
Rumors Swirl that Kingpin Gagosian and Artist Anna Weyant May Be Expecting! The Insider Scoop! Our Columnist Sylvan Fields

Geometric Abstraction at MOLAA (Museum of Latin American Art)
DANCE

Inside Bottega Veneta’s “Brut and Radical” Dance Performance at the Venice Biennale

Bottega Veneta Teamed Up With Top Choreographers to Stage a Series of Dance Performances Inspired by the Art of Bruce Nauman
Dancing (and Swimming) in Billy Rose’s ‘Aquacade’ at the 1939 World's Fair
Newscaster Tucker Carlson's mother, Lisa McNear Lombardi, was a Free-Spirited Artist Who Came From a Wealthy California Family; Friend of Hockney

At 88, a San Francisco collage artist, Jean Conner, finally gets her first solo museum exhibition; Under the radar for six decades

Dambrot: Meet Generative Storyteller Aya, AKA Faith Umoh; Multi-platform digital art collections
ART AND RACE
The Spiritual Conflicts of “Atlanta”; Latest season of Donald Glover’s series, on FX, is a sardonic exploration of Black commercial success as oppression
From Tourmaline to Simone Leigh, artists reflect on the Black imagination as a resource to build new worlds and right wrongs

‘We Are Told That This Is a Trend’: How Sandra Mujinga Navigates the Mixed Emotions of Being a Black Artist on the Rise.
A New Book Explores How Decades of Activism Resulted in the Power Shifts Upending Today’s Art World; Read an Excerpt Here; "Takedown: Art and Power in the Digital Age"

‘The Searchers’ Is a Gift to Anyone Determined Enough to Find It; 2022 edition of High Desert Test Sites, curated by Iwona Blazwick

Isamu Noguchi’s Expanding Universe
JOHN STEPPLING

To Catch the Exception
Gunther Anders (and more on him below) felt humans had reached a place where they preferred what was made to the one who made it. The creation over the creator. And that they felt this, or feel this, rather, in relation to themselves. Their sense of inferiority to the machine. Now this feels like the description one might give to Elon Musk or most of the transhumanist thinkers out there today (and a bit more on that below, too).
STREETWISE

Bifido Pictures Intergenerational Conflict in Sicily

Catalonia Jam: Spring Graffiti Hits the Walls near Barcelona

Paris street art legend Miss Tic dies aged 66
Miss Tic on Instagram

Swoon: The Sanctuary Rises to Its Highest Mission in Braddock, PA
Anthony Ausgang: Street Art Alive is a 25,000 sq. ft. immersive “multi-sensory art and culture experience” that presents Street Art from Los Angeles and other major cities around the world...

Brooklyn Street Art Images of The Week

San Luis Potosi Diary # 1: Alive, Free, and Without Fear

Playing New Roles Behind the Mask: San Luis Potosi Diary # 2
ART BUSINESS
7 Questions for the Founders of Artscapy, a Collector-Focused Platform That Wants to Democratize the Art World; Collectors Alessandro De Stasio and Emilia De Stasio want to demystify the art market for collectors of all levels
A New Look at Gallery-Artist Agreements; Marianne Boesky Loses Her Legal Battle Against Artist Diana Al-Hadid Over an Artwork They Both Claimed Was Theirs
Hoping to Lure Big-Ticket Consignments, David Zwirner’s New Online Tool Connects Gallery Experts With Art Owners Looking to Sell
‘The Artwork Would Almost Have to Double In Price’: Is Fractional Art Investing the Future of the Market, or a Scam? Who wants to buy a piece of a Picasso?
MUSIC AND SOUND
‘He really did change the world’: the incredible story of musician Trini Lopez
'My Name Is Lopez' Trini Lopez Documentary; Official Trailer

When Montmartre was Harlem-on-the-Seine
The story of 'Tomorrow Never Lies': The rejected James Bond song by Pulp
Capturing the Anarchy in the Sex Pistols; ‘Pistol,’ a new mini-series directed by Danny Boyle, is based on a memoir by the punk band’s guitarist and founder, Steve Jones
New Nick Cave Documentary Explores Finding Peace in the Creative Process
Jim Morrison Accurately Predicts The Future Of Music in 1969
Melodic Techno Set No. 1 by Elisa Audi; 2.25 Hours of Chill Beats
Newest psychedelic drug — is sound? How people are using binaural beats to get high
PALATE PALETTE
The Most Famous and Provocative Works of Art About Food
Chef Jamie Oliver Makes Beef Bourguignon

Bea Bonafini "A Monstrous Fruit" at Setareh, Berlin
The 12 Most Unforgettable Descriptions of Food in Literature' Haruki Murakami’s stir fry, Maurice Sendak’s chicken soup and More!
Alison Roman: Chicken Pot Pie
NEW BOOK

ARCHITECTURE

Architectural Branding: Bentley lovers have a new, and pricey, place to park in Miami at the Bentley Residences
The Porsche Design Tower: The hidden parking lot for Miami’s super-rich

The Andy Warhol Museum Is Building a $60 Million, Six-Block ‘Pop District’ in an Attempt to Turn Pittsburgh Into a Cultural Hub
The Lost Floating Pools of Paris in the 18th — 20th Century

Saving Modernism in the Hamptons; Timothy Godbold, an interior designer based in Southampton, became a Hamptons preservationist after learning that so many modernist houses have been torn down
Donald Judd Building in Marfa Restored by Architects Schaum/Shieh
World Landscape Architecture Month 2022 Instagram Contest Winners
Inside Travis Barker's Surprisingly Tranquil Calabasas Abode; Artworks by Raymond Pettibon, Andy Warhol

Tiny Homes for the Homeless: Lehrer Architect’s Tiny Villages
Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Infinitus Plaza Takes Home Two Award Categories at the World Architecture Community Awards

Rem Koolhaas is the Architect Who Built Deconstructivism's Legacy
Hidden Details of the New York Public Library

‘I’ve Been Dug Up!’ – The Dazzling Rebirth Of ‘Architectural Terrorist’ John Outram
COLLECTORS CIRCLE

Art Collector Benedicta Badia Nordenstahl on the Goya Painting That Got Away and Why an Artwork’s Price Isn’t Everything

Hong Kong Entrepreneur and NFT Ambassador Shanyan Koder on Buying What She Loves Without Any Regrets.

Art Dealer and Collector Fabienne Lévy on the Urs Fischer Work That Got Away and the Jeff Koons She’d Love to Own

See Inside Gallerist and Collector Lora Reynolds’s Custom-Designed Austin Home, Where Top-Flight Art Coexists With Pets, Kids, and Everyday Life

How Tequila Entrepreneur Bertha González Nieves Built a Collection of Innovative Mexican Art That Keeps Her Inspired at Home
BOOKS AND WORDS
Art Review: ‘The Worst Book I’ve Read in Some Time’: Sheila Heti’s ‘Pure Colour’ Reviewed; The lives and loves of two gallerists

Quentin Tarantino book ‘Cinema Speculation’ to land Oct. 25; Combination of “film criticism, film theory, a feat of reporting, and wonderful personal history.”
Meet the New Old Book Collectors

Nancy Rommelmann: What Man Can Do to Man: 13 True Crime Books That Get It Right
The Little House That Rocked L.A.; In the 1960s, Dennis Hopper and Brooke Hayward’s place in the hills was the center of an arts explosion
A Profile: Author Jamie Brisick’s Turn From Professional Surfing To Writing Through Music, Sport, and Loss
STAGE STRUCK
Review: Lucas Hnath’s 2013 play, “A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney,” is receiving its West Coast premiere in a Working Barn Productions presentation at the Odyssey Theatre
Q&A: Playwright Edward Albee, Video
Review: Indie Opera ‘Self Defined Circuits’ is a Riveting Tale of a Sex Robot Reckoning With its Existence; Fresh Squeezed Opera is pushing the boundaries between opera and science fiction with this tale of a sex robot come to life

A Frenchman with a Cause: The Young French Writer Édouard Louis Made A Name For Himself With His Searing Autobiographical Novels. Now He Stars In The Stage Adaptation Of One Of Them
Idina Menzel Shares Hack To Overcome Performance Anxiety
Rex Reed Review: ‘The Minutes’ Is a Haunting Examination of Who We Really Are and Have Always Been
SURF
Artist Tom Sachs "How to Learn How to Surf" This is a movie about bad surfers on the long, painful road to becoming OK surfers
'SWAY' An Album Surf Film; Featuring Josh Kerr
John John Florence "Surfing through Portugal"
Must See! Absolute Poetry: Mitch Parkinson Steals Joel Parkinson's Board After Drop In


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